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EDGE PC Card Sony Ericsson EDGE PC Cards GC82, GC83 and GC85 User Guide Content Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Hardware Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Software Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Documentation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Getting Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Checklist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . System Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Services Available Over the Internet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 EDGE PC Card Hardware Set Up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Installing the Software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Start Using Wireless Manager. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Wireless Manager Icon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Wireless Manager Preferences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Windows Log on Using GPRS/EDGE Dial-up Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Create a Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 GPRS Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CSD Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Modify a Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Delete a Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Using your Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Browse the Internet. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Send and Receive emails . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 22 23 23 23 24 24 Wireless Manager Status Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Wireless Manager Telephony Settings Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Phone Numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Locks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Networks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Forward Calls (Divert). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Restrict Calls. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 28 29 30 32 Wireless Manager SMS Messages Screen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 SMS Manager Functionality . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Wireless Manager Phone Book Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 The Phone Book Screen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Phone Book Functionality . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Wireless Manager Online Services Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Contents Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Wireless Manager Icon Errors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Software Errors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Error Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SIM Card Errors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Error Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 42 42 43 43 Additional Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Sony Ericsson Support Web Site . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Technical Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . License Agreement. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Term . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Limited Warranty. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Intended use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Limitation of liability. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Disputes and Governing Law . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FCC Statement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 47 50 57 57 57 59 59 60 61 Appendix A - Connection Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 General Connection Parameters for CSD and GPRS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 CSD Specific Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 TCP/IP Optimisation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Glossary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Contents Sony Ericsson EDGE PC Cards GC82, GC83 and GC85 First edition (April 2004) This manual is published by Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB, without any warranty. Improvements and changes to this manual necessitated by typographical errors, inaccuracies of current information, or improvements to programs and/or equipment, may be made by Sony Ericsson at any time and without notice. Such changes will, however, be incorporated into new editions of this manual. This manual is copyrighted work of Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB, Sweden. The programs referred to herein are copyrighted and trademarked works of Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB, Sweden. Reproduction in whole or in part, including utilization in machines capable of reproduction or retrieval, without the express written permission of the copyright holders is prohibited. Reverse engineering is also prohibited. All other product or service names mentioned in this manual are trademarks of their respective companies. All rights reserved. © Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB, 2004 Publication number: EN/LZT 123 **** P1A Contents Introduction Congratulations and thank you for buying a Sony ericsson EDGE PC Card. EDGE PC Cards are standard size type II PC cards, they enable laptop users to have mobile access to the internet or corporate network with flexibility and high speed, including ‘always online’ capability via GPRS/ EDGE. The EDGE PC Card is very simple to install and use; the software provided allows you to select the best data service available so that the EDGE PC Card is always available for data transfer. Edge PC Card Band Countries supported GC82 GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/1900 North and South America GC83 GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/1800/1900 North and South America; includes capability to roam on 1800 networks in Europe and Asia. GC85 GSM/GPRS/EDGE 900/1800/1900 Rest of world, includes ability to roam in North and South America on 1900. The EDGE PC Card enables your laptop PC to: • Browse the Internet • Send and receive e-mails • Receive information services in real time • Access files, databases and discussion groups • Send and receive SMS text messages • Edit SIM card entries Note: Before using your EDGE PC Card you MUST read Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use on page 47. Hardware Overview The EDGE PC Card is a standard type II Cardbus PC card. The card is standard length and only the antenna protrudes outside the PC card slot. The amount of power drawn from the laptop battery is dependant upon a number of factors including status, distance to the base station and number of timeslots used. See Technical Specifications on page 50 for a general guide to power consumption. Before you can start using the EDGE PC Card you need to put the hardware together. You will also need a SIM card. SIM Card When you subscribe to a mobile network operator, you are issued with a SIM card (Subscriber Identity Module card). The SIM contains your personal subscriber data. You need a SIM to use the EDGE PC Cards. Introduction Software Overview Wireless Manager You can use the Wireless Manager to: • Display EDGE PC Card status information • Create or modify connection settings • Connect to the Internet or a corporate network • Manage EDGE PC Card settings • Manage SIM card and PC phone books • Send and receive SMS messages Using the EDGE PC Card with your Applications Data Programs You can use the EDGE PC Card as a modem to provide Intranet/Internet connectivity for a wide range of applications. GC82 Only Fax Programs You can use the GC82 as a fax provided you have the correct software, e.g. Microsoft Fax (Windows 2000 and XP). Documentation The EDGE PC Card’s documentation is designed to enhance your understanding of its capabilities. The following guides are provided: • A printed Quick Start Guide aimed at getting you operational as quickly as possible. • An online User’s Guide (this document) containing a comprehensive description of the EDGE PC Card functionality. You can read the guide on the computer screen or print it on to either European A4 or American Letter sized paper. The User’s Guide is located on EDGE PC Card CD-ROM as Adobe Acrobat PDF files. The EDGE PC Card CD-ROM also contains Adobe Acrobat Reader® which you can install if necessary. Illustrations The illustrations in this manual were obtained using the EDGE PC Card on a Microsoft Windows® 2000 operating system. The dialogs that appear on your PC may differ depending on the version of Windows® in use. Introduction Getting Started Checklist Make sure the following items are in the box when you unpack it: • Aluminium protective case for storing the EDGE PC Card and its antenna • GC82, GC83 or GC85 PC Card • Antenna • Quick Start Guide • CD-ROM The CD contains; drivers, software, documentation and a readme file. System Requirements This section lists the network subscriptions, hardware and software requirements for running the EDGE PC Card. Network and Subscription The network subscription you use in conjunction with your EDGE PC Card depends on the subscriptions your network operator can provide. Contact your network operator or service provider to make sure the options you require are available. Make sure that data options are included in your subscription, as these are usually optional services. Note: Mobile operators often provide a number of connectivity options via GPRS such as WAP and Internet, so check that the Internet or VPN service you require is enabled for your subscription. The functionality of the different subscriptions available from networks operators are discussed below: Circuit Switched Data (CSD) CSD is the original GSM network data transfer method, used in the past for WAP. Almost all GSM networks have this capability at 9.6 kbps. It is possible for the network to upgrade the speed to 14.4 kbps. The EDGE PC Card operates at this higher speed where available. Note: GC85 does not have CSD connectivity. An upgrade will be available to add this functionality to the GC85, contact your service operator for more details. General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) GPRS is a new network connection which provides “always on” mobility. The connection set up is fast and, once connected, applications may send and receive data whenever required. In today’s GPRS networks, the EDGE PC Card receives data at speeds up to 53.6 kbps and transmits at speeds up to 26.8 kbps. Getting Started Enhanced Data Rates for Global Evolution (EDGE) EDGE enhances GPRS by increasing data throughput by a factor of 3. GPRS networks enhanced with EDGE are often referred to as E-GPRS (Enhanced GPRS) networks. EDGE provides the “always on” capability of GPRS but with greater speed. EDGE technology is transparent, simply make a GPRS connection as usual and benefit from the increase in speed where EDGE is available in a network. Short Message Service (SMS) The PC can send and receive SMS text messages using the SMS Messages screen in the Wireless Manager, see Wireless Manager SMS Messages Screen on page 33, for more details. Hardware You will need: • A PC that has the minimum specification recommended by Microsoft to run the version of Windows® installed on it. • A 16 bit type II PC Card slot. • A Sony Ericsson EDGE PC Card (GC82, GC83 or GC85) • a SIM card Software You will need: • Windows® 98SE, Me, 2000 (SP4) or XP. • Sony Ericsson Wireless Manager CD-ROM. Services Available Over the Internet The Sony Ericsson web site contains support to facilitate easy communications and rapid information retrieval, wherever you are. It gives you access to on-line customer services, on-line user manuals, software downloads, and useful information. The address is: http://www.SonyEricsson.com/support Sony Ericsson’s home page address is: http://www.SonyEricsson.com Getting Started Installation The Wireless Manager CD-ROM contains the software required to operate your EDGE PC Card. The software is simple to set up and operate, but before you begin you will need to make sure that the services you require are included on your SIM card subscription. For an explanation of the services that are available see Network and Subscription on page 7. Contact the organization that supplied you with your SIM card and request that the specific services (EDGE, GPRS, CSD or SMS) you require are added to your subscription. The CD-ROM contains the following software: • Wireless Manager • User Documentation • On-line Help • ReadMe text file containing the latest information about the EDGE PC Card EDGE PC Card Hardware Set Up 1. Collect your EDGE PC Card, antenna and SIM card together. 2. Insert your SIM card into the slot on the back of EDGE PC Card, with the gold contacts facing downwards Note: The cut corner of the SIM card must be placed into the PC card as demonstrated below, the gold contacts should face downwards. 3. Connect the antenna to the end of the EDGE PC Card. If the antenna is obstructing your use of the keyboard you can turn it to a horizontal position and still connect to the network. If you want to use your other PC card port remove the EDGE PC Card whilst you insert the other card. See Safe Removal of the EDGE PC Card on page 13 for more details. When the EDGE PC Card isn't in use it is recommended that you store it in the protective carrier box provided. The unit, especially the antenna could be damaged if it remains in PC. Installation Important! Do not insert the card into the laptop until you have installed the software from the CD-ROM. Simply cancel the New Hardware wizard if the card is accidentally inserted prior to software installation. Installing the Software 1. Insert the EDGE PC Card CD-ROM in your CD drive. After a few seconds a Sony Ericsson splash screen is displayed. Note: If the CD-ROM does not autorun, select Start dialog. (Where D is your CD drive.) Run and type D:\Setup.exe into the Run 2. The Choose Language dialog opens. Click on the drop down list and select the installation language for your EDGE PC Card Software. Click OK. 3. The InstallShield Wizard for Sony Ericsson Wireless Manager opens; follow the instructions on screen. When installation is complete click Finish. 4. Insert the EDGE PC Card. Make sure the EDGE PC Card is fully inserted. G PR S odem ard M PC C C82 5. After a few seconds, the New Hardware Wizard opens and installs the necessary drivers onto your PC from the EDGE PC Card CD. The wizard may require you to locate a specific driver file. If this happens a dialog opens, click Browse and select: Component EDGE PC Card CD-ROM Location EDGE/GPRS Drivers on a Windows 98SE or ME machines D:\Driver\Driver9x EDGE/GPRS Drivers on a Windows 2000/XP machine D:\Driver\Driver2k In the above table D is referred to as your CD drive. Note: When installing on Windows 98SE, Windows may prompt for the original Windows 98 CD-ROM to be inserted. If the CD-ROM is not inserted when requested, Windows will 10 Installation subsequently reboot with error messages relating to missing files. Therefore, it is strongly recommended that the Windows 98SE CD-ROM is available before installation starts. 6. Select the driver file requested by the Wizard and click Open. The Hardware Wizard finishes the installation. Note: If you are prompted to reboot the laptop during software installation, you may find that the Wireless Manager attempts to start before all of the drivers are installed. The scenario is that the New Hardware Wizard is still busy installing the 3 device drivers, the Wireless Manager splash screen appears, followed by a warning dialog saying ”You must have a EDGE PC Card Wireless Modem installed to run this application. Please install a EDGE PC Card Wireless Modem and try again”. Click OK. Wait for the New Hardware Wizard to complete, rebooting the laptop if required, then start the PC Card Manager using the icon on the desktop or via Programs Sony Ericsson Wireless Manager. 7. Select Programs Sony Ericsson Wireless Manager to start using your EDGE PC Card. 8. The EDGE PC Card and Wireless Manager are ready for use. Installation 11 Start Using Wireless Manager 1. To start Wireless Manager select Start or select your desktop shortcut Programs Sony Ericsson Wireless Manager 2. If requested, enter your SIM Card/Phone Lock PIN and click OK. It is only necessary to enter the PIN number once during a PC session. You are allowed three attempts to enter the correct PIN code. If you fail to enter the SIM PIN correctly it is blocked and if you fail to enter the Phone Lock PIN correctly your EDGE PC Card is locked. Contact your network operator for an unblock code (PUK). Enter the unblock code into the Card Blocked dialog and enter a new PIN code and confirm it. To set the SIM Card PIN and Phone Lock PIN, see Locks on page 28. 3. The Radio dialog opens, select the required state for your EDGE PC Card radio transmission. See Wireless Manager Preferences on page 15 for more details. 4. The Wireless Manager opens, displaying the Status screen. Connectivity details are displayed on this screen, the current signal strength and GPRS availability should be listed. See Wireless Manager Status Screen on page 25, for more details. 5. The Wireless Manager Icon is displayed in the system tray of your PC. Wireless Manager Icon The Wireless Manager Icon shows the current status of the EDGE PC Card, which is typically the current network signal strength and the GSM/GPRS/EDGE service status, similar to a mobile phone display. If you right click on the Wireless Manager Icon a menu is displayed, see The Wireless Manager Icon Menus on page 14 for details on the menu options. Place your mouse cursor over the Wireless Manager Icon to display text indicating: • GSM or GPRS/EDGE Service availability • Network name • Connection information Three standard Windows® operating system icons also appear in the system tray when the EDGE PC Card is inserted in your PC and connected. They are the Sony Ericsson Wireless WAN Adapter icon, Dial-up Networking icon and the PC card icon. PC Card icon Wireless Manager Icon PC Card icon Sony Ericsson Wireless WAN Adapter icon (connected) 1:07 PM 12 Start Using Wireless Manager Wireless Manager Icon Dial-up Networking icon Sony Ericsson Wireless WAN Adapter icon (disconnected) 2:07 PM • • Making Windows Network Connections Visible The Windows connection icons, displayed in the system tray, normally disappear once a connection is made. This means that you may not necessarily see a icon corresponding to each of the icons for your GPRS/EDGE and CSD. To make the icon visible, follow the steps described below. • Right click the appropriate icon and select Open Network Connections. Alternatively select Start Settings Network Connections. • A dialog opens displaying all the network and dial-up connections available on your PC. Right click the one you want to edit. • Click the Show icon in taskbar when connected box. Click OK to close the dialog. When you have an active connection use your mouse to hover over the icon to view connectivity details. PC Card icon Indicates that a PC card is present and allows the user to see certain properties and also to stop/remove the card. Safe Removal of the EDGE PC Card You must stop the EDGE PC Card before attempting to remove it. 1. Close any active EDGE PC Card Networking Connections. 2. Exit Wireless Manager. 3. Click on the PC Card icon. A list of currently connected PC Cards is displayed. Select Stop Sony Ericsson EDGE Wireless Card. 4. A dialog is displayed telling you it is safe to remove the card. 5. The EDGE PC Card can now be removed safely. Important! Incorrect removal of the EDGE PC Card can damage the card. Wireless Manager Icon Status The Wireless Manager Icon displays the status of the EDGE PC Card network connection. Radio is set to off or the Wireless Manager has disconnected the EDGE PC Card The radio transmitter is enabled, but there is no GSM or GPRS service available The EDGE PC Card has GSM service and indicates a signal strength of 3 out of 5 bars. CSD, SMS and fax (GC82 only) may be used, provided these are supported by the subscription. GPRS/EDGE is not available The EDGE PC Card has GSM and GPRS/EDGE service. If EDGE connectivity is available there is no visible indication of this in the Wireless Manager. Wireless Manager is waiting for the EDGE PC Card to be inserted. Start Using Wireless Manager 13 The Wireless Manager Icon Menus Right click one of the following icons to see the EDGE PC Card GPRS/EDGE menu options. The EDGE PC Card GPRS/EDGE menu is displayed. Open GC82 Manager or Turn Radio Off Connect to MyGPRSservice Help or About GC82 Manager Hide to tray Exit or Note: Some of these menu options are disabled, depending on the current state of the EDGE PC Card. Note: EDGE capability is not indicated by the EDGE PC Card GPRS/EDGE icons. The Wireless Manager Icon menu options are described below. Open Wireless Manager Select Open Wireless Manager or double click on the Wireless Manager icon to open the Wireless Manager. Radio Status This menu option is dynamic. It monitors the current state of the EDGE PC Card radio transmitter and gives you the option to switch to the opposite state, for example, if your EDGE PC Card Radio transmitter is on the menu option reads Turn Radio Off. You can also set the status of the radio transmitter by selecting Turn Radio On/Off in the EDGE PC Card Manager File menu. Connect/Disconnect If you are currently disconnected the menu gives you the option to connect to the most recently used EDGE PC Card connection. If you are connected the menu gives you the option to disconnect. Help Opens the Wireless Manager Online Help. You can also launch the Online Help from the Wireless Manager Help Menu. Pressing F1 in any of the Wireless Manager dialogs opens the relevant help screen. About Displays a dialog that contains Wireless Manager software information. Hide to Tray Select the Hide to Tray option to visually close Wireless Manager leaving only the Wireless Manager Icon visible in the system tray. Use the Open Wireless Manager to view the software again. 14 Start Using Wireless Manager Exit Closes the Wireless Manager application, the Wireless Manager Icon will remain in the system tray if you have set it to run in the background. See Wireless Manager Preferences below for more details. Wireless Manager Preferences You can change the general behavior of the Wireless Manager by selecting specific options in the Preferences... dialog. 1. Select Preferences... in the File menu. The Preferences dialog opens, the Radio Power tab is displayed. Radio Power Tab You can use this tab to manage the state of the radio transmitter. Enable Radio immediately when card inserted You should normally leave this checkbox turned off. When enabled, the Windows driver turns the radio transmitter on when the card is inserted and leaves it enabled even when the card is not in use. You should check this option if your Windows logon requires you to log on using a dial-up connection, see Windows Log on Using GPRS/EDGE Dial-up Connection on page 19 for more details. When you click OK to activate this option the Wireless Manager displays the following dialog. When this option is selected, the Wireless Manager radio power startup and shutdown choices are disabled. Start Using Wireless Manager 15 The radio mode you specify at Wireless Manager start-up appears selected on the Radio tab. On When the Wireless Manager is running in radio on mode it is registered to the network and connections can be made and SMS sent and received. The radio can be enabled in several ways; • Select Radio On when the Wireless Manager starts. • Specify the required radio state in Preferences Radio Power. See Wireless Manager Preferences on page 15 for more details. Off Radio Off indicates that the EDGE PC Card will not register to the mobile network. You may perform noncommunication related activities such as phone book maintenance, but you must turn on the radio in order to make a connection or to send/receive SMS. Ask Me Triggers a dialog to be displayed every time the PC is turned on. The dialog asks you if the radio transmitter should be turned on or off during the active PC session. This is also called Aeroplane mode, because it prevents the radio transmitter automatically turning on. This is a useful feature in areas where radio transmitters are not allowed; aircrafts, hospitals or blasting areas. Your EDGE PC Card is set to Ask by default. Turn Radio Off At shutdown the radio is turned off. Reset card Turns the radio off and resets the card. Text Messaging Tab You can use this tab to enable reception of specific message classes from the SMS Cell Broadcast service and to set the SMS received audio alarm to on or off. Select the radio buttons to activate the options. Example of SMS Cell Broadcast message types: Code: 000 010 020 030 040 Cell Broadcast Message Index News Flashes Hospitals Long-distance road reports Weather To enter multiple SMS Cell Broadcast message types separate each entry with a comma, for example, 000, 034, 076. Note: SMS Cell Broadcast message types are network operator specific. Contact your network operator for more details. This screen also allows you to set a validity period for the SMS messages that you are sending. If your message can not be delivered, for example, if the recipient hasn’t inserted their EDGE PC Card, the validity period tells your service centre how long to keep trying to send the message. 16 Start Using Wireless Manager Notifications Tab Click the Notifications tab. You can decide if you want to display a splash screen every time Wireless Manager is opened or closed and a program end confirmation box. Select the radio buttons to activate the options. GPRS Connection Tab Establish GPRS connection at startup Select this option to automatically connect to your chosen network when Wireless Manager is started. Wireless Manager waits until GPRS is registered and then it establishes the specified GPRS connection. Simply select the name of the connection to be established from the drop down list. To automatically connect when you start or restart your PC see the example below. If you need to connect at Windows log on see Windows Log on Using GPRS/EDGE Dial-up Connection on page 19. Example: If you want your EDGE PC Card to be available and a GPRS internet connection to be automatically established when you boot your laptop: - Set Preferences Miscellaneous Run this program when Windows Starts - Set Preferences GPRS Connection Establish GPRS Connection At Startup and select the GPRS connection required. Miscellaneous Tab Click the Miscellaneous tab. Start Using Wireless Manager 17 • Hide to tray when minimized If enabled, when the Wireless Manager is minimized, it removes any window from the taskbar, and only shows the small icon in the system tray. To re-open the main window, double-click the tray icon, or select open from the icon menu. • Run this program when Windows starts If enabled, the Wireless Manager starts when Windows is started. If a EDGE PC Card is detected, the Wireless Manager runs. If not, the program closes (and runs in the background if permitted). When used with Establish GPRS connection at startup, this allows a GPRS session to be automatically connected when the user logs on, see Windows Log on Using GPRS/EDGE Dialup Connection on page 19 for more details. • Minimize when Windows starts If enabled, the Wireless Manager starts when a user logs on to Windows, it appears as an icon in the task bar only. If a EDGE PC Card is detected, the Wireless Manager runs and connects. If not, the program closes (and runs in the background if permitted). • Allow this program to run in the background If enabled, the Wireless Manager runs in the background, waiting for a EDGE PC Card to be inserted. When the card is detected, the Wireless Manager automatically opens and begins normal operations. When the close box, or File Exit is selected, the Wireless Manager closes but does not exit. It releases control of the card, so it may be stopped and removed, and runs in the background. You can start the program again from the Start menu, double-clicking the system tray icon, or by re-inserting the EDGE PC Card. You can stop Wireless Manager running in the background by right clicking on the PC screen and selecting Exit. If you attempt to start Wireless Manager with no EDGE PC Card inserted a warning dialog is displayed, informing you that the EDGE PC Card is not present, and Wireless Manager switches back to background mode. • Hide tray icon when no card inserted If this option is selected, Wireless Manager runs in background mode, the Wireless Manager icon is not displayed in the system tray. If the card is inserted, the icon reappears and the Wireless Manager is started. • Show menu item for Modem Software Update If this option is checked, a File Modem Software Update... menu item is enabled. Selecting this menu command prepares the modem to receive a software update from the Sony Ericsson Update Service. More information about this service can be found at http://www.sonyericsson.com/updateservice/EDGE PC Card/. Examples: If you want to activate your EDGE PC Card when the laptop is booted, so that it is ready to make a connection and send/receive SMS: - Set Preferences Miscellaneous Run this program when Windows Starts. If you want your EDGE PC Card to be available and a GPRS internet connection to be automatically established when you boot your laptop: - Set Preferences Miscellaneous Run this program when Windows Starts. - Set Preferences GPRS Connections Establish GPRS Connection At Startup. - Select the GPRS connection required. If you remove the EDGE PC Card during usage and want it to be automatically reactivated when you re-insert it: 18 Start Using Wireless Manager - Set Preferences Miscellaneous Allow this program to run in the background. Note: If you have Establish GPRS connection at Startup set, then the connection will also be automatically established when you insert the card. If you want to start the laptop with the EDGE PC Card removed and have it automatically activated when it is later inserted: - Set Preferences Miscellaneous Run this program when Windows Starts. - Set Preferences Miscellaneous Allow this program to run in the background. Windows Log on Using GPRS/EDGE Dial-up Connection The EDGE PC Card supports the Windows Log on using dial-up connection feature. To log on to Windows using a dial-up connection the EDGE PC Card must be inserted and the radio enabled before you log on. To enable the radio prior to logon, select Enable radio immediately when card inserted checkbox on the Radio Power preferences tab, see Radio Power Tab on page 15 for more details. Important! Never start your PC in this mode if you are in a location where mobile devices shouldn’t be used, for example, on an aeroplane, in hospital or near a blast site. Only check this option if you need to log on to a Windows Domain via a wireless dial-up connection. This will permit the EDGE PC Card to register with the network and establish a connection when the Windows logon screen is displayed. Note: It is not possible to display network status or signal strength during the Windows logon procedure, so you should allow enough time for the EDGE PC Card to find and register with the wireless network prior to attempting to log on. The dial-up connections available to the Windows Logon must have been created by a user account with Administrator privilege and designated For all users. This must be done using the Windows Network Connection Wizard, because the Wireless Manager can only create connections for the current user ID. Normally the Windows Logon using dial-up connection will be using a CSD session to a corporate network, so that the logon credentials can be validated by a Windows Domain Server. There may be special circumstances where a GPRS dial-up connection is required for logon. To create a GPRS dial-up connection, follow these steps: 1. Create the Windows dial-up connection using the Windows Network Connection Wizard. For the telephone number, use *99***3#. 2. Set the GPRS context parameters in the EDGE PC Card using the following AT commands. Type the AT Commands into the Windows Hyperterminal program. AT+CGDCONT=3,“IP”,“”,“”,0,0 where is the name of the special GPRS access point for your corporate GPRS service. Start Using Wireless Manager 19 Note: In this example, we used GPRS Context 3. There are 10 possible contexts supported by the EDGE PC Card (1..10). Context ID 2 is reserved for use by connections created by the Wireless Manager. Refer to the AT Command Manual or contact your service provider for further assistance. 20 Start Using Wireless Manager Create a Connection Your mobile operator may have entered predefined customised connection settings for you. Check the connection drop-down menu for any existing entries, if they are available go directly to Using your Connection on page 23. 1. Click or select View Connection Wizard. The Connection Wizard opens. 2. Select the radio button next to Create a new connection, enter a name, for example ‘My Connection’, click Next. Note: Your connection name should not exceed 16 characters for it to be fully visible in Wireless Manager. 3. The Type of Connection screen opens. From here you select the type of connection you require: • For GPRS/EDGE see steps 4 to 8 • For CSD see steps 9 to 12 GPRS Connection 4. Select GPRS/EDGE. Select your Network Operator from the Choose Network drop down list. If your Network Operator isn’t listed selected . Click Next. See Network and Subscription on page 7 for more information on GPRS. Note: Type the first letter of the Network Operator you require into the field to list all the operators that start with that letter. 5. If the Access Point Name dialog opens, select the APN you want to use from the list displayed. If no APNs are listed contact your Network Operator and ask them to supply an APN. 6. To modify the selected APN’s settings, Click Advanced.... See Appendix A - Connection Parameters on page 62, for descriptions of the updateable parameters in the Advanced dialog. Click Apply to save any changes before closing the dialog. Click Next. Note: Your connection will automatically switch to EDGE when the network is available, allowing your PC Card to work at faster speeds. 7. If the operator you have selected in step 4 does not require a User ID and Password leave this screen blank if it is displayed. If you have to logon to your service provider, enter you User ID and Password into the specific fields. If you want to enter your User ID and PAssword every time you connect tick the box provided. Click Next. Note: Some versions of Windows® deliberately change the number of asterisks that represent a password and place asterisks in the password field when the password is blank in order to make the display secure. 8. Click Finish to create your connection or Back to review your settings. Create a Connection 21 CSD Connection 9. Select CSD. Select your service provider from the Choose Network drop down list. If your service provider isn’t listed select . Click Next. 10. If you selected a Network Operator from the Choose Network drop down list, the telephone number screen should be automatically filled in. If you selected from the Choose Network drop down list; enter the number you need to dial to connect to your Network Operator in the Telephone Number field; include your country and area code. Ensure Use Area Code and Country Code is de-selected. Note: Contact your Network Operator for a telephone number if necessary. 11. Click Advanced.... you can specify your preferred CSD network connection speed from the drop down list and the method you want to use to connect to the network, on the Speed tab of the Advanced dialog. Click Next. Note: If you are unsure which speed to choose from the Speed tab, start with Analogue 9600, and check to see if it works. Once your connection works on Analog, you can try the V110/V120 settings to see if faster speeds are available. V110/V120 also connects faster than analog. When roaming you may need to repeat this procedure to adapt your settings to the capability of the local network operator. 12. Select the Options tab in the Advanced dialog to specify a callback number, if required. Callback is a service that allows the call direction to be reversed. If you want to watch the progress of a callback in a terminal window click the Show Terminal Window After Dialing box. See Appendix A - Connection Parameters on page 62, for descriptions of the updateable parameters in the Advanced dialog. Click Apply to save any changes before closing the dialog. 22 Create a Connection 13. If you need a User ID and Password to logon to your service provider enter them into the specific fields. If you don’t need a username and password leave the fields blank. Click Next. Note: Some versions of Windows® deliberately change the number of asterisks that represent a password and place asterisks in the password field when the password is blank in order to make the display secure. 14. Click Finish to create your connection or Back to review your settings. Modify a Connection 1. Select Modify a Connection. The Select a Connection drop down menu is activated. Click on the menu and select the connection you want to modify. 2. Click Next. 3. Change settings as required. Delete a Connection 1. Select Delete a Connection. The Select a Connection drop down menu is activated. Click on the menu and select the connection you want to delete. 2. Click Next. The Success screen is displayed. Click Finish to close the Connection Wizard. Using your Connection To Connect 1. Open Wireless Manager. 2. If requested enter your SIM Card PIN and click OK. The Status screen is displayed. 3. Select the connection you require from the drop down list and click Connect. If requested enter your User ID and Password. To disconnect an active connection 1. Click Disconnect on the Status screen. The Wireless Manager ends the connection. Alternatively: Right click on the Wireless Manager icon in the system tray and select Disconnect. Note: You can also use the Preferences dialog to set up auto connection when the Wireless Manager is opened. See Wireless Manager Preferences on page 15 for more details. Create a Connection 23 Browse the Internet You can connect to the Internet using a CSD or GPRS/EDGE connection: 1. Open your preferred connection from the Status screen. See Using your Connection on page 23 for details on opening a connection. 2. Start your Internet browser. You are online and can browse the Internet. Send and Receive emails You will need an email program installed on your PC in order to send and receive emails. You can send and receive emails using a CSD or GPRS/EDGE connection: 1. Open your preferred connection from the Status screen. See Connection on page 26 for details on opening a connection. 2. Start your email program. You are online and can send and receive emails. 24 Create a Connection Wireless Manager Status Screen The Status Screen is displayed when Wireless Manager opens. You can also open the Status screen by clicking or selecting View Status. The Status screen shows detailed SIM card and network status information. The left side of the screen shows graphical icons, representing: • Receive signal strength • GPRS/EDGE service status • Unread SMS Text Message SMS status (or SIM Full indication SMS Messages Screen on page 33 for more details. • Connection status ). See Wireless Manager The left side of the screen also displays: • The current Network Status, e.g. searching, radio off • The connection progress messages The right side of the Status screen displays connection details. When a connection is established, the connection statistics (duration, bytes transmitted, bytes received) are displayed and updated at regular intervals. Note: Statistics display is not supported on Window 98(SE) or Me platforms. To view statistic data when using these operating systems hover your mouse cursor over the standard Windows Dialup Networking icon. Wireless Manager Status Screen 25 Connection To connect, cancel or disconnect a GPRS/EDGE or CSD data session use the Connect/Disconnect drop down menu. The menu displays all the connections you have defined, so you can quickly select the required connection. The Control button, located underneath the drop down menu, changes it’s appearance depending on the state of the EDGE PC Card connection. The button allows you to: • Initiate a connection (Connect) • Cancel connection attempt (Cancel) • Disconnect (Hang-up) an existing session To create a connection see Create a Connection on page 21. Note: You can also launch or terminate a CSD dialup networking sessions directly from the Windows Network Connections icon. 26 Wireless Manager Status Screen Wireless Manager Telephony Settings Screen The Telephony Settings screen allows you view and change the GSM settings of the EDGE PC Card. The functions of the Telephony Settings screen are very similar to the settings that you have access to via a mobile phone’s display. Note: Your EDGE PC Card has to be connected to your computer to make changes to the settings. 1. Click or select View Telephony Settings. The window is divided into two areas: the navigation area on the left and the information area on the right. When you have selected a setting in the navigation area, Wireless Manager retrieves the current setting information from the EDGE PC Card and displays the information in the right area. Phone Numbers My numbers You can list all your own numbers here. The numbers are for personal reference only and have no operational effect on the EDGE PC Card. Voice line 1 and 2: The voice number or numbers issued with your SIM card that you use for normal voice calls. If you have line 2 (alternate line service) enter in the Voice Line 2 number field. Wireless Manager Telephony Settings Screen 27 Data: The number used to make a data call to the EDGE PC Card (Mobile Terminated). Fax: (GC82 only) The number used to send a fax to the GC82. Click Apply when you have finished, to transfer the changes back to your GC82. This may take a few seconds. SMS Service Centre When you send a text message it goes to your operator's service centre, they then forward it to the correct recipient. The SMS service centre is identified by a telephone number. Note: The SMS Service Centre number is normally read automatically from your SIM card. To Set or change the service centre address: 1. Enter your operator's service centre phone number in the Number text box. 2. Click Apply to transfer the setting to your EDGE PC Card. Locks Phone lock The phone lock protects the EDGE PC Card against unauthorized use if it is stolen and used with another SIM card. Phone Lock is not activated when you buy the EDGE PC Card. You can use this screen to change the default security code (0000) to any four to eight digit personalized code. You can set the Phone Lock Status to one of the following states: • On - A brief message Phone lock is displayed each time you turn on the computer. The Enter phone lock code dialog opens. Enter your code into the dialog and click OK. • Off - The EDGE PC Card is not locked. • Automatic - If the Automatic setting is selected, the message Phone lock only appears when a different SIM card is inserted into the EDGE PC Card. After the security code has been entered correctly, the EDGE PC Card can be used with the new SIM card. Note: The Phone Lock code has four to eight digits and is shown as asterisks upon entry in the dialog. To Change the Phone Lock code: Change Phone Code 1. Click 2. The Change the Phone Lock Code dialog opens. Make the required changes and click OK. 3. Click Apply when you have finished, to transfer the changes back to your EDGE PC Card. This may take a few seconds. 28 Wireless Manager Telephony Settings Screen SIM lock Some SIM cards are protected with a PIN (Personal Identity Number) at the time of purchase. If the SIM card lock is activated, you have to enter the PIN every time you turn on your PC and open Wireless Manager. If you enter your PIN incorrectly three times in succession, the SIM card is blocked and you need a PUK code, from your network operator, to unblock the SIM card. • To activate the SIM card lock, select the On radio button. Caution! Only activate the SIM card lock if you know the PIN code. • To cancel the SIM card lock, select the Off radio button. Note: You have to use your PIN code to turn the SIM card lock off. To Change the PIN Code: Change Pin Code... 1. Click 2. Enter your old PIN code, followed by your new four to eight digit PIN code. Confirm the new code by entering it again. 3. Click OK. Note: The SIM card lock only protects your subscription and not your EDGE PC Card from unauthorized use. If you change your SIM card, the EDGE PC Card will still work with a new SIM card. 4. Click Apply when you have finished to transfer the changes back to your EDGE PC Card. This may take a few seconds. Networks Current Network You can select which network you want to use by going to Networks and then choosing Current Network. Searching for the available networks: • Click Retrieve, the current network appears in the box with all the other currently available networks. The available networks will fall into one of the following three categories: • The home network. • Available networks, networks that your home mobile operator has a roaming agreement with. • Forbidden networks, you can’t use these networks except for emergency calls. If your home network and a forbidden network come to an agreement that allows you to use the forbidden network, you can select this network even though it is forbidden. Wireless Manager Telephony Settings Screen 29 Choosing another network: 1. Uncheck Automatically choose a network for me. 2. Select the network that you want to use. 3. Click Apply to transfer the setting to your EDGE PC Card. The message Please wait appears briefly on the screen. If you are not allowed to use the network that you have chosen, Forbidden is displayed. Note: GPRS is commonly available in GSM networks, but fewer roaming agreements are in place. You may therefore need to explicitly select one of the available networks in order to use GPRS when abroad. Check with your home operator to find out which networks are GPRS roaming partners in the country or region in which you want to roam. Preferred (network) Note: This option is only available if your operator provides it. A list of preferred networks is stored on the SIM card. This is typically set up by your mobile operator as part of SIM manufacture. Preferred roaming partners are placed in the list so that you have the greatest range of available services when roaming. When the home network is not available, the EDGE PC Card will check the available networks against the preferred network list and select the one placed highest. Automatic network selection must be enabled. If you want to add a new network: 1. Click Add, a new dialog with all the networks known to the EDGE PC Card appears on the screen. 2. Select the network that you want to add and click OK. 3. Click Apply to transfer the setting to your EDGE PC Card SIM card. If you want to delete a network from the list: 1. Select the network that you want to delete. 2. Click Remove. 3. Click Apply to transfer the setting to your EDGE PC Card’s SIM card. If you want to re-arrange the order of the networks listed: 1. Select the network that you want to move. 2. Click the Move Up or Move Down arrows to rearrange the order. 3. Click Apply to transfer the setting to your EDGE PC Card’s SIM card. Note: If the list of preferred networks is full, the Add button is disabled (grey). Forward Calls (Divert) Note: The EDGE PC Card does not make or answer voice calls. The forward function enables you to send a voice call to an alternative number where it can be answered. For example, the mobile network voicemail service. However you can make and answer fax (GC82 only) and data calls, providing you have appropriate software on your PC to handle them. 30 Wireless Manager Telephony Settings Screen Voice You can use the forwarding service to forward your voice calls to another phone number. Note: The Call forward service may not be available on all networks. Selecting a call forward setting: 1. To obtain your current call forwarding settings from the network, click Retrieve. 2. Make your changes and select in which situation you want to forward your incoming calls. You can select from four different diversion options: – Always: this forwards all incoming calls to the phone number that you have entered in the text box – When busy – No reply – Not reachable: for example, when your phone is turned off 3. If you know which phone number to forward your calls to, type the number in the text box next to the forward option you have chosen. Or Click to choose a phone number from your phone book. 4. Click Apply to transfer them to your EDGE PC Card. This may take a few seconds. Your Line 1 forward setting has now been stored in the network. Fax (GC82 only) If you want to route your incoming fax calls to another number, you can use the Call forwarding service. Note: The Call forward service may not be available on all networks. Also, if you are using the Call restricting function, this may influence Call forwarding. Selecting a fax forwarding setting: 1. To obtain your current fax forwarding settings from the network, click Retrieve. 2. Select Always if you want to forward all the incoming calls to a specific phone number. 3. If you know which phone number to forward your calls to, type the number in the text box next to Always. Or Click to choose a phone number from your phone book. 4. Click Apply to transfer your settings to your EDGE PC Card. This may take a few seconds. Your fax forward setting has now been stored in the network. Data If you want to route your incoming data calls to another number, you can use the Call forward service. Note: The Call forward service may not be available on all networks. Also, if you are using the Call restricting function, this may influence Call forward. Wireless Manager Telephony Settings Screen 31 Selecting a data forward setting: 1. To obtain your current data forwarding settings from the network, click Retrieve. 2. Select Always if you want to forward all the incoming calls to a specific phone number. 3. Select the Always check box and enter the destination number or click number from your phone book. Click OK. to choose a phone 4. Click Apply to transfer your settings to your EDGE PC Card. This may take a few seconds. Your data forward setting has now been stored in the network. Restrict Calls Restricting a certain type of call means that this type of call cannot be made to or from your EDGE PC Card. You can restrict different types of outgoing and incoming calls. The following call types can be restricted: • all outgoing calls. • all outgoing international calls. • all outgoing international calls except to your own country. • all incoming calls. • all incoming calls when you are abroad (when roaming). A password, issued with your subscription, is required to turn a call restrict on or off. Contact your network operator for further information. Restricting Fax and Data Calls (GC82 only) To Change the call restrict status for fax and data calls: 1. To get your current call restrict settings from the network, click Retrieve. 2. Tick the boxes next to the call types that you want to restrict. Only select one outgoing and one incoming option. 3. When you have finished, click Apply. 4. Type your restriction password into the dialog and click OK. Your call restrict settings have now been changed and stored in the network. 32 Wireless Manager Telephony Settings Screen Wireless Manager SMS Messages Screen The Wireless Manager’s SMS Messages screen enables you to view, compose, edit, save, copy, delete, reply or forward SMS messages from your EDGE PC Card to other mobile devices. Note: To use Message functionality SMS must be included in your subscription, contact your network operator for more details. The SMS Messages screen is split in to a left and right area. The left area displays the folders; SIM SMS, Saved Messages, Sent Items and Unsent Items. The right area displays the contents of the selected folder. The top half of the right pane displays a list of received messages, sorted by date and the bottom half of the screen displays the content of a selected messages, this is referred to as the Information View. The folders and their names are static, you can not change them. Click to display the contents of the SIM Inbox. When Wireless Manager is opened any new SMS in the SIM Inbox are uploaded to the PC automatically. A status flag indicates whether a message is read or unread. SMS If a new SMS arrives when the Wireless Manager is open is displayed on the Status screen and the SMS audio sound is played, if enabled in the Setting dialog. See Wireless Manager Preferences on page 15. If you want to keep an SMS, use the copy or move menu options to place it in the Saved folder. Click on the folder icon to display the contents of the Saved folder. Wireless Manager SMS Messages Screen 33 A copy of each SMS that you have sent is stored in this folder. Click on the folder icon to display them. Any composed messages that have not been sent are displayed when you click on this icon. SMS stored in this folder can be edited or sent when the EDGE PC Card is connected. Any SMS that fail during transmission are also stored here, you can resend them at any time. Each time the SMS Messages screen receives a new SMS message from the SIM it checks the status of the SIM Inbox. If the SIM Inbox is full, a SIM Full icon is displayed in the left pane of the screen, see SIM Inbox is Full: on page 36. Note: For all the SMS Messages screen menu options to operate the EDGE PC Card must be registered successfully on a network. You must have a GSM signal to Send SMS, the button is disabled (grey) if you don’t have a signal. Class 0 messages If you receive a Class 0 message, it will appear in a pop-up dialog, which you can save or dismiss. If you choose to save the message it will be stored in you Saved Messages folder. SMS Manager Functionality To Send an SMS: 1. Select Create New Message... from the Messages menu or click 2. The New Message dialog opens. 3. Enter the recipient’s mobile phone number in the To: field or select a number from a phone book by clicking Lookup... To send an SMS to multiple numbers, hold down Ctrl when selecting the numbers from the phone book. 4. Type your message into the Message: field. 5. If required you can click the Calculate SMS blocks to see how many SMSs your message will be split into. Also you can check the Request Status Report to get confirmation when the SMS arrives at its destination (if this service is supported by your network). 6. Click Send to send the SMS or Cancel to close the dialog without sending the SMS. To Edit a Message: When you are working with a message, you can edit the text by cutting, copying and pasting. Moving Text: 1. Select the text you want to move, the text can be in another PC application. 2. Select Cut from the Edit menu or Ctrl and X on the keyboard. 3. Place the cursor where you want to insert the text and select Paste from the Edit menu or Ctrl and V on the keyboard. Note: If you want to copy text, select Copy (Ctrl and C) from the Edit menu instead of Cut (Ctrl and X). 34 Wireless Manager SMS Messages Screen Reply to an SMS: 1. Select the folder where the message is located. 2. From the list, select the message you want to reply. The contents of the message are displayed in the information view. 3. Select Reply in the Messages menu. A dialogue appears. The To: field is automatically filled in and the original message is displayed in the Message: field. 4. If required you can click the Calculate SMS blocks to see how many SMSs your message will be split into. Also you can check the Request Status Report to get confirmation when the SMS arrives at its destination. 5. Type your reply and click Send. To Forward an SMS: 1. Select the folder where the message is located. 2. From the list, select the message you want to forward. The contents of the message are displayed in the information view. 3. Select Forward in the Messages menu or click (forward icon), a dialogue opens. 4. Enter the phone number in the To: field or click Lookup... to select a number from a phone book. To send an SMS to multiple numbers, hold down Ctrl when selecting the numbers from the phone book. 5. If required you can click the Calculate SMS blocks to see how many SMSs your message will be split into. Also you can check the Request Status Report to get confirmation when the SMS arrives at its destination. 6. Click Send. Delete an SMS: 1. Select the folder where the message is located. 2. From the list, select the message you want to delete. The contents of the message are displayed in the information view. 3. Select Delete from the Edit menu, or press the Delete button on your keyboard. 4. A confirmation message box opens, click Yes to delete the message. Note: To delete all messages, click Select All from the Edit menu before you select Delete. Folder Management: Sorting SMS: 1. Select the folder where the messages you want to sort are located. 2. Click the Date column heading to sort the SMS in ascending or descending date order. Wireless Manager SMS Messages Screen 35 Moving SMS: 1. Select the folder where the message you want to move is located. 2. From the list, select the message. The contents of the message are displayed in the information view. 3. Click Move to from the Messages menu. A progress dialog is displayed informing you that the SIM card is being updated. 4. The selected message is moved. Note: To move all messages, click Select All from the Edit menu before you select Move to. Copy an SMS: 1. Select the folder where the message you want to copy is located. 2. From the list, select the message. The contents of the message are displayed in the information view. 3. Click Copy to from the Messages menu. A progress dialog is displayed informing you that the SIM card is being updated. 4. The selected message is copied. Note: To copy all messages, click Select All from the Edit menu before you select Copy to. SIM Inbox is Full: When the Wireless Manager detects the SIM SMS storage is full, it displays on the Status screen and in the SMS Messages screen. You must move or delete some SMS from the SIM Inbox to free storage space so that you can continue receiving new SMS from the network. To do this you can either: 36 • Move your SMS from SIM SMS to Saved Messages • Right click on an SMS in SIM SMS and select delete. Wireless Manager SMS Messages Screen Wireless Manager Phone Book Screen The Wireless Manager Phone Book screen helps you to organize your EDGE PC Card’s SIM Phone Book. The Phone Book Screen A SIM Phone Book can easily become disorganized; you can use the Phone Book screen to manage your SIM Phone Book entries. You can add new numbers, edit existing numbers, export and import entries. 1. Click to display the Phone Book screen. 2. Icons appear in the left pane representing the SIM Phone Book and Saved Phone Book You can manage your Phone Book entries by copying entries to the SIM Phone Book or the Saved Phone Book. 3. Click on the icon to display the Phone Book entries in the right pane. Note: Your EDGE PC Card must be inserted to display this information. Wireless Manager Phone Book Screen 37 Phone Book Functionality To Add a Number: 1. Select Add New in the Phone Book menu or click on the toolbar or key Ctrl and N. 2. The New Phone Book Entry dialog opens. 3. Enter the name and phone number. 4. Click OK to save the entry or Cancel to close the dialog. Note: Phone Book numbers are limited to 20 digits (including +) and names are limited to 18 alphanumeric characters. New entries are added to the next available SIM index position. To Modify a number: 1. Select the number you want to modify. 2. Select Modify... in the Phone Book menu. 3. The Edit Phone Book Entry dialog opens. 4. The fields in the dialog display the current entry’s name and number. 5. Edit the information. 6. Click OK to save the entry or Cancel to close the dialog If the modified entry is in the SIM Phone Book the changes are automatically sent to the SIM. To Find Entries: 1. Select Find in the Phone Book menu or key Ctrl and F. 2. The Find dialog opens. Enter the text or number you want to search for in the Look for field. The entry can be complete or incomplete. 3. Click Find. The Wireless Manager searches both Phone Books, when a match is found it is displayed in the right pane. Click Find Next to search again. 4. Click Close when you have finished searching. To Copy an Entry: 1. Select an entry from the SIM Phone Book or the Saved Phone Book. 2. Select Copy To in the Phone Book menu. The Copy To option is followed by the name of the Phone Book you haven’t selected the entry from. 3. A duplicate entry is made in the specified Phone Book. The new entry is assigned the next available position in the destination Phone Book. 38 Wireless Manager Phone Book Screen To Move an Entry: 1. Select an entry. 2. Select Move To in the Phone Book menu. The Move To option is followed by the name of the Phone Book you haven’t selected the entry from. 3. The entry is moved from its current Phone Book and placed in the selected one. The new entry is assigned the next available position in the destination Phone Book. To Import an Entry or Phone Book: 1. Select Import from the Phone Book menu. 2. Select the Replace Existing Phone Book or Merge with existing Phone Book radio button. 3. Click and browse to find the file you want to import. Note: The file must be a text file in comma separated value (CSV) format. Any invalid lines or files will be ignored. 4. Click OK in the browse dialog. The path and file name are displayed in the Import File Name field. 5. Click Import to complete the import procedure. To Export an Entry or Phone Book: 1. Highlight the entries or open the Phone Book you want to export. 2. Select Export from the Phone Book menu. 3. Select All to export the entire Phone Book or Selected Items to export the highlighted entries. 4. Type a name for the file into the Export File Name field. 5. Click and identify the save location. Wireless Manager Phone Book Screen 39 Note: The file will be saved as a text file in comma separated value (CSV) format. 6. Click OK in the browse dialog. The path and file name are displayed in the Export File Name field. 7. Click Export to complete the procedure. Delete a number 1. Select the number that you want to delete. 2. Select Delete, from the Edit menu. 3. A confirmation dialog opens, click Yes to delete the number. Note: If you want to delete all numbers, select Select All from the Edit menu before clicking Delete. To Send a New SMS Message: 1. Select an entry from a Phone Book. 2. Select Create New Message from the Messages menu. 3. A new SMS Message dialog is opened and pre-addressed with the selected entries details. 40 Wireless Manager Phone Book Screen Wireless Manager Online Services Screen Online Services is a customized service offered by a network operators. This service is network or subscription dependant. The Online Services screen provides a mechanism that allows applications that exist on the SIM to interact and operate with the EDGE PC Card. Typical services offered by network operators include: • sports scores • news • financial data • horoscopes • interactive text game messages Online Services are placed on your SIM card by your operator. Wireless Manager detects if these services are on the SIM card and displays the i if they are. 1. Click i to display the Online services screen. You can also select to display the Online Services screen from the View menu. The screen displays a menu of the online services offered by your network operator. Click on the category you require and click Select. More detailed choices are sometimes displayed, if necessary select the required option and click Select. The response may take various forms, depending on the network operator. For example, the news headlines might be sent as an SMS, which will be delivered to the SMS inbox. Online Services menus are sometimes used to provide a list of voice-based services such as directory enquiries. If one of these is selected, you will not be connected because the EDGE PC Card does not support voice calls. Note: Contact your operator to find out which services are available for your account. Wireless Manager Online Services Screen 41 Troubleshooting This chapter lists some problems that you might encounter while using your EDGE PC Card. Some problems require you to contact your service provider, but most of the problems you can easily correct yourself. Wireless Manager Icon Errors appears in the task bar Indicates that the Radio is turned off. Right click the CMI, select Radio Settings from the sub menu, select On. appears in the task bar Indicates that the EDGE PC Card cannot find a network, there is no network within range or the received signal is too weak. You have to move to get a stronger signal. A signal is present but you can’t connect to the GPRS network Indicates that a GSM network is present, but no GPRS service is available. This can be caused by; no GPRS service in the area, you are trying to roam on a network for which no GPRS roaming agreement exists or there is a temporary fault on the network. Contact your network operator for more details. appears in the task bar EDGE PC Card isn't present, please insert. Software Errors Grey menu options in the software applications Grey text indicates a function that is temporarily unavailable, for example due to your subscription or due to a certain setting which has not been turned on. Error Messages General 42 Modem not responding.... Error Check the radio is turned on. Dial-Up fails Try to connect again. Troubleshooting SIM Card Errors Wrong PIN/ Wrong PIN2 You have entered your PIN or PIN2 incorrectly. Enter the correct PIN or PIN2, and click OK. See SIM lock on page 29 Codes do not match When you want to change a security code (for example your PIN) you have to confirm the new code by entering it again. This error occurs when the two codes, that you have entered do not match. See Phone lock on page 28. PIN blocked/ PIN2 blocked You have entered your PIN or PIN2 incorrectly three times in succession. To unblock, see SIM lock on page 29. PUK blocked – You have entered your personal unblocking key code (PUK) contact operator incorrectly 10 times in succession. Contact your network operator or service provider. Error Codes Windows® 98 Error 619: The port is disconnected during dial-up An ISDN mode (V110 or V120) has been selected when creating a connection, but is not supported by the network. Select Analogue mode when creating the connection in the Connection Wizard. Error 629: The port was disconnected by the remote machine during dial-up Telephony settings are set to pulse dialling, change to tone dialling. Check the dialling settings for the current location (In Control Panel Phone and Modem Option Dialling Rules Location Edit) and change the Dial using setting to tone, or (if Pulse is a necessity), create a new location called EDGE Anywhere and set the dialling to Tone. EDGE anywhere location should then be used whenever you use the EDGE PC Card. A Dial-up networking connection is already connected. Error 630: Close the connected dial-up and try again. The port was disconnected due to hardware failure during dial-up Error 645: Internal authentication error during dial-up Incorrect APN or CID selected for network. Modify your Dial-up Connection, see Create a Connection on page 21 for more details. Make sure that the APN file contains the name of the access point your network operator is using. The Dialup Wizard should do this automatically, if you are experiencing problems contact your network operator. Error 650: The Incorrect User ID and/or password. Re enter correctly. Remote Access server is not responding during dial-up Troubleshooting 43 Either: Service is not supported by SIM (usually for CSD) or the Error 678: Computer you computer is not answering. are dialling is not responding 1 Check SIM settings with your service provider if necessary, during dial-up 2 Make sure that the server you are dialling is OK, 3 Make sure that Analogue mode has not been selected with 57.6kbps data rate (V110 or V120 mode must be selected and supported by the network) Error 720: The service is not supported by the SIM, usually appears when No PPP control you are trying to connect to GPRS Internet. Contact service protocols provider to enable GPRS Internet access on SIM card configured during dial-up Windows® 2000 Error 619: The port is disconnected during dial-up An ISDN mode (V110 or V120) has been selected when creating a connection, but is not supported by the network. Select Analogue mode when creating the connection in the Connection Wizard. Either: Service is not supported by SIM (usually for CSD) or the Error 678: Computer you computer is not answering. are dialling is not responding 1 Check SIM settings with your service provider if necessary. during dial-up 2 Make sure that the server you are dialling is OK. 3 Make sure that Analogue mode has not been selected with 57.6 kbps data rate (V110 or V120 mode must be selected and supported by the network). The domain name entry is incorrect. Error 691: Access denied, Correct the domain name entry or delete if not required. user name and password incorrect on the domain during dial-up Error 718: The card was unable to dial during dial-up 44 Troubleshooting This error indicates a PPP conversation started, but it was terminated because the remote server did not respond within an appropriate time. This can be caused by poor line quality or a problem with the server (ISP). This error can occur when your modem has connected to the ISP and has sent a username and password, but there is no response from the server. Wait a few minutes and try again All Windows® Operating Systems Error 734: The PPP link control protocol was terminated during dial-up The APN entry is incorrect, the signal is weak or the connection is lost whilst dialling. If you are experiencing problems contact your network operator and check the APN. Error 678: Computer Either: Service is not supported by SIM (usually for CSD) you are dialing is not or the computer is not answering. responding during dial-up Check SIM settings with your service provider if necessary. Make sure that the server you are dialing is OK. If you are unsure which speed to choose from the Speed tab, start with Analogue 9600, and check to see if it works. Once your connection works on Analog, you can try the V110/V120 settings to see if faster speeds are available. V110/V120 also connects faster than analog. When roaming you may need to repeat this procedure to adapt your settings to the capability of the local network operator. Connection Failed or Activation Failed. Please contact your Service Provider. No specific reason for failure is available. Wait a few minutes and try again. If you continue to get this error check your connection settings or call your service provider for help. Connection Failed. Invalid The APN entry is incorrect, the signal is weak or the APN. Please check and connection is lost whilst dialing. If you are experiencing enter the APN again. problems contact your network operator and check the APN. Connection Failed. Invalid User Name or Password. Please check and enter the User Name and/or Password in your connection profile. Choose to modify your connection in the Connection Wizard. Go to the User ID screen and re enter the User Name and Password given to you by your service provider. If you were not supplied with a User Name and Password leave the fields blank. Contact your service provider if you continue to have problems. Connection Failed. Invalid Profile. Please check and re-enter your connection profile information, and try again. If the problem continues please contact your Service Provider. Your service provider doesn't recognise you. Check the setting you have entered to create your connection. If you still get the error contact your service provider and check you have GPRS Internet enabled on your subscription and then setting you should enter to create a connection. Disconnected from Network You have been disconnected from the network. Wait a few minutes and try again. If the problem persists contact your service provider. Connection failed. Temporary Network problem. Please try again. If the problem continues please contact your Service Provider. This error indicates a PPP conversation started, but it was terminated because the remote server did not respond within an appropriate time. This can be caused by poor line quality or a problem with the server (ISP). This error can occur when your modem has connected to the ISP and has sent a username and password, but there is no response from the server. Wait a few minutes and try again Troubleshooting 45 Connection Failed. Not authorised to access network. Please contact your Service Provider. Your service provider doesn't think your authorised to access their network. Check the setting you have entered to create your connection. If you still get the error contact your service provider and check your subscription. Connection Failed. SIM is invalid for GPRS service. Please contact your Service Provider. Contact your service provider and request the GPRS Internet subscription is activated for your SIM. Connection Failed. Access to network not allowed. Please contact your Service Provider. Your service provider is not allowing you to access their network. Check the setting you have entered to create your connection. If you still get the error contact your service provider and check your subscription. Connection Failed. Roaming not allowed. Please contact your Service Provider. Contact your service provider to get your roaming activated. Connection Failed. Please You couldn’t connect to the network. Wait a few minutes and try again. If the problem persists contact your service try again. If the problem continues please contact provider. your Service Provider. Connection Failed. Service Your service provider is not allowing you to access their not supported. Please try network. Contact your service provider and check you have the subscriptions required activated for your SIM. again. If the problem continues please contact your Service Provider. Connection Failed. Network Problem. Please try again. If the problem continues please contact your Service Provider. 46 Troubleshooting You couldn’t connect to the network. Wait a few minutes and try again. If the problem persists contact your service provider. Additional Information Sony Ericsson Support Web Site At www.SonyEricsson.com/support you can find help and tips in a few clicks. The support site gives you access to: • the latest software updates • tips on how to use your EDGE PC Card efficiently • function guides • additional help Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use Please read this information before using your EDGE PC Card. Recommendations • Always treat your product with care and keep it in a clean and dust-free place. • Do not expose your product to liquid or moisture or humidity. • Do not expose your product to extreme high or low temperatures. • Do not expose your product to open flames or lit tobacco products. • Do not drop, throw or try to bend your product. • Do not paint your product. • Do not use your product near medical equipment without requesting permission. • Do not use your product when in, or around aircraft, or areas posted “turn off two-way radio”. • Do not use your product in an area where a potentially explosive atmosphere exists. • Do not place your product or install wireless equipment in the area above your car’s air bag. • Do not attempt to disassemble your product. Only Sony Ericsson authorised personnel should perform service. Antenna Only use an antenna that has been specifically designed by Sony Ericsson for your EDGE PC Card. Use of unauthorised or modified antennas could damage your EDGE PC Card and may violate regulations, causing loss of performance and SAR levels above the recommended limits (see below). Efficient Use Do not cover the antenna when in use, as this affects call quality and may cause the EDGE PC Card to operate at a higher power level than needed, thus shortening talk and standby times. Additional Information 47 Radio Frequency (RF) Exposure and SAR Your PC Card is a low-power radio transmitter and receiver (transceiver). When it is turned on, it emits low levels of radio frequency energy (also known as radio waves or radio frequency fields). Governments around the world have adopted comprehensive international safety guidelines, developed by scientific organizations, e.g. ICNIRP (International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection) and IEEE (The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.), through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. These guidelines establish permitted levels of radio wave exposure for the general population. The levels include a safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health, and to account for any variations in measurements. Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) is the unit of measurement for the amount of radio frequency energy absorbed by the body when using a transceiver. The SAR value is determined at the highest certified power level in laboratory conditions, but the actual SAR level of the transceiver while operating can be well below this value. This is because the transceiver is designed to use the minimum power required to reach the network. Variations in SAR below the radio frequency exposure guidelines do not mean that there are variations in safety. While there may be differences in SAR levels among mobile phones, all Sony Ericsson PC Cards are designed to meet radio frequency exposure guidelines. Before a PC Card is 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 government-adopted requirement for safe exposure. The tests are performed in positions and locations as required by the FCC for each model. For body worn operation, this PC Card has been tested and meets FCC RF exposure guidelines for fixed and mobile use when the PC Card is installed in a PCMCIA card slot of a standard Laptop PC with the original antenna. Sony Ericsson has not measured, and makes no representation about, the body worn SAR levels when the PC Card is used in any portable host equipment or when any changes to the original product has been made. More information on radio frequency exposure and SAR can be found on: www.sonyericsson.com. Personal Medical Devices EDGE PC Cards may affect the operation of cardiac pacemakers and other implanted equipment. If a minimum distance of 15 cm (6 inches) is kept between the EDGE PC Card and the pacemaker, the risk of interference is limited. If you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place, immediately turn off your EDGE PC Card. Contact your cardiologist for more information. For other medical devices, please consult the manufacturer of the device. Children DO NOT ALLOW CHILDREN TO PLAY WITH YOUR EDGE PC CARD OR ITS ANTENNA. THEY COULD HURT THEMSELVES OR OTHERS, OR COULD ACCIDENTALLY DAMAGE THE EDGE PC CARD OR ANTENNA. YOUR EDGE PC CARD OR ITS ANTENNA MAY CONTAIN SMALL PARTS THAT COULD BE DETACHED AND CREATE A CHOKING HAZARD. Disposing of the Product Your EDGE PC Card should not be placed in municipal waste. Please check local regulations for disposal of electronic products. 48 Additional Information Emergency Calls EDGE PC Cards manufactured by Sony Ericsson do not support voice calls, hence their use for essential communications (e.g. medical emergencies) is not possible. Inserting and removing the SIM card – precautions against electrostatic discharge (ESD) Do not touch the SIM card connectors. As a precaution, always make sure that the EDGE PC Card is already in your hand before you insert or remove the SIM card. Additional Information 49 Technical Specifications Product name GC82 GC83 GC85 System GSM 850 GSM 1900 GSM 850 GSM 1800 GSM 1900 GSM 900 GSM 1800 GSM 1900 Services supported CSD, GPRS/EDGE, SMS, Fax Speech services are not supported CSD, GPRS/EDGE, SMS Speech services are not supported CSD, GPRS/EDGE, SMS Speech services are not supported SIM Card Small plug-in card, 3V type SIM Lock supported Regular (non-GPRSaware) and GPRSaware SIMs supported Small plug-in card, 3V type SIM Lock supported Regular (non-GPRSaware) and GPRSaware SIMs supported Small plug-in card, 3V type SIM Lock supported Regular (non-GPRSaware) and GPRSaware SIMs supported Type Number FAA-1041011-BV TBA TBA Exterior Description Size Cardbus PC Card Type II, 32 bit 85.6 mm long x 54.0mm wide x 5.0 mm thick Weight 38g including antenna, excluding SIM card Battery Powered via the PC card slot i.e. uses laptop battery Antenna 50 ohm interface; Antenna supplied Ambient Temperatures Operating -10 to 55 degrees C Storage -20 to 65 degrees C Electrical Characteristics 50 Supported Voltages 3.3V ± 10% Nominal Operating Voltage 3.3V Standby Current TBA Standby Power Consumption (no PDP context active) TBA Additional Information Idle current (9/2 multiframe paging period) (PDP context active) TBA Idle power (9/2 multiframe) TBA Maximum Current TBA Maximum Power Consumption TBA Additional Information 51 Operating System Support Supported Operating Systems Microsoft Windows® 98 (SE) Microsoft Windows® Me Microsoft Windows® 2000 (SP4) Microsoft Windows® XP Minimum PC Specification Processor size as recommended by Microsoft for the version of Windows® in use PC Card slot 30 MB free disk space PPC Driver Support TBA GSM Performance and technical characteristics Dimension GSM 850 GSM 900 GSM 1800 GSM 1900 Frequency Range TX: 824 – 849 MHz RX: 869 – 894 MHz TBA TBA TX: 1850 – 1910 MHz RX: 1930 – 1990 MHz Channel Spacing 200 kHz TBA TBA 200 kHz Number of Channels 124 Carriers * 8 (TDMA) TBA TBA 299 Carriers * 8 (TDMA) Modulation GMSK/8-PSK TBA TBA GMSK/8-PSK Power Classes Class 4 (2W) for GSM/GPRS and EGPRS/MCS 1-4 (GMSK); Class E2 (0.5W) for EGPRS/MCS 5-9 (8-PSK) TBA TBA Class 1 (1W) for GSM/GPRS and EGPRS/MCS 1-4 (GMSK); Class E2 (0.4W) for EGPRS/MCS 5-9 (8PSK) Transmitter Output Impedance 50Ω TBA TBA 50Ω Transmitter Spurious Emission According to GSM specification TBA TBA According to GSM specification GSM Features Supported 52 ME SIM Lock Yes SIM Application Toolkit Class 2 without call control. Support is provided via AT commands USSD Support is provided via AT commands; No MMI is provided Speech Coding Not applicable (EDGE PC Card does not support speech services) Additional Information CSD technical data Standards AT commands industry standard ETSI 07.05, 07.07 and 07.10, V.25ter command set supported CSD Data Rates 9.6 kbps or 14.4 kbps depending on the GSM network. CSD functionality available on GC85 via a firmware update when available. Compression MNP5 (Increases data rate up to 2x depending on data type) V.42bis (Increases data rate up to 4x depending on data type) GSM network support required for compression Error Correction End to End MNP2 and LAPM (V.42) RLP Requires GSM Network support GSM/ISDN According to V.110 and V.120 Note: CSD functionality will be available via an upgrade for the GC85. GPRS technical data GPRS Specification SMG SMG31bis Data Rates Multislot class 10 supported (see table below). Coding schemes: CS-1, CS-2, CS-3 and CS-4 Mode of Operation Class B (attaches to both GSM and GPRS at the same time; data connection is established using CS (CSD/fax) or GPRS) The user may select CSD or GPRS modes via Dial-Up Networking configurations in Windows® Attach Modes GPRS Attach GPRS Detach Combined Attach (CS+GPRS) (CCCH) Combined Detach (CCCH) Combined Attach (CS+GPRS) (PCCCH) Combined Detach (PCCCH) Network modes Network Mode 1 Network Mode 2 Network Mode 3 R Reference Point Physical layer: RS232 virtual COM port Authentication mechanisms PAP and CHAP supported IP Connectivity PDP type IP is supported IPv4, terminated in Windows® DUN SMS over GPRS Mobile Originated and Mobile Terminated QoS Support for all 4 classes. QoS Negotiation. Additional Information 53 PDP Context Up to 10 PDP context details are stored in EDGE PC Card memory. PDP Context description edited via supplied Wizard or AT command. Number of parallel PDP Context activated (both MO and MT):1 Number of PDP Context with traffic in parallel:1 PDP Context modification (e.g. QoS renegotiation). Network initiated PDP Context modification. Network initiated PDP Context deactivation. Collision of MS and Network initiated PDP Context activation. SIM Support for GPRS aware as well as non-GPRS-aware SIMs Compression TCP/IP Header Compression V42bis GPRS Encryption GEA1 GPRS Frequency Hopping Supported GPRS IP allocation Dynamic Static GPRS Maximum Data Rates 4+1 3+2 CS-1 9.05 kbps CS-2 13.4 kbps CS-3 15.6 kbps CS-4 21.4 kbps RX 36.2 53.6 62.4 85.6 TX 9.05 13.4 15.6 21.4 RX 27.15 40.2 46.8 64.2 TX 18.1 26.8 31.2 42.8 Speed achieved depends on the Coding Scheme supported by the GSM Network. The speeds given are maximums, Sony Ericsson cannot guarantee how fast your network will operate. Data rate is the payload per slot, header plus data. EDGE Technical Data 54 Modulation Coding Schemes MCS-1 to MCS-9 EDGE features Link Adaptation Incremental Redundancy Additional Information EDGE Maximum Data Rates 4+1 3+2 Coding Scheme Data Rate per slot Rx Tx Rx Tx MCS-1 10.60 42.40 10.60 31.80 21.20 MCS-2 13.00 52.00 13.00 39.00 26.00 MCS-3 16.60 66.40 16.60 49.80 33.20 MCS-4 19.40 77.60 19.40 58.20 38.80 MCS-5 24.05 96.20 24.05 72.15 48.10 MCS-6 31.25 125.00 31.25 93.75 62.50 MCS-7 47.45 189.80 47.45 142.35 94.90 MCS-8 57.05 228.20 57.05 171.15 114.10 MCS-9 61.85 247.40 61.85 185.55 123.70 Speed achieved depends on the Coding Scheme supported by the GSM Network. The speeds given are maximums, Sony Ericsson cannot guarantee how fast your network will operate. Data rate is the payload per slot, header plus data. SMS Technical Data Concatenated SMS Yes. SMS Cell Broadcast Supported in Wireless Manager and by AT Commands (excluding Cell ID) SMS Immediate Display Supported in Wireless Manager and by AT Commands. SMS interface Wireless Manager, Communications Suite, pocket PC Suite. AT Command Additional Information 55 Software Upgrade PC Card software upgrade Via secure internet download (Sony Ericsson Update Service) or at a Sony Ericsson Service Points. PC Communications Suite upgrade Internet download Fax Technical Data (GC82 only) Machine groups Class 2, Group 3 and 4 Speed 9.6kbps Verified applications Microsoft Fax (Windows 200 and XP; may require installing), Symantec® and Winfax® PRO 10® (not supplied). Supported Languages Product support GC82 GC83 GC85 Quick Start Guide PC Software User’s Guide (PDF) English (EN) Canadian French (FR) Spanish (ES) English Canadian French (FR) Spanish (ES) English AT Commands Manual English English English 56 Additional Information License Agreement License Any use of the enclosed compact disc, diskette or any other media including upgrades thereof (“the Software”) shall be in accordance with the below stated license terms and conditions. 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Disputes and Governing Law The validity, construction and performance of this Agreement shall be governed by the laws of Sweden. All disputes, differences or questions between the parties with respect to any matter arising out of or relating to this Agreement shall be finally settled under the Rules of Conciliation and Arbitration of the International Chamber of Commerce, in Stockholm, by three (3) arbitrators appointed in accordance with the said Rules. The proceeding shall be conducted in the English language. 60 Additional Information FCC Statement FC This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) The device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. GC82 PC Card: FCC-ID: PY7F1041011 IC: 4170B- F1041011 GC83 FCC-ID: PY7FF031011 IC: 4170B- FF031011 GC85 FCC-ID: PY7FF021011 IC: 4170B- FF021011 Additional Information 61 Appendix A - Connection Parameters General Connection Parameters for CSD and GPRS 62 Required Useful information Telephone number or Access Point Name (APN) Number you need to dial to reach your service provider. Use the full number including country code and area code, e.g. +46 33 555 2525. Or The APN server resource to contact, for example, Interent.operator.net - to connect to the Internet via the mobile operator’s or your corporate Intranet via a VPN Bearer capability: CSD or GPRS? You will need to know the bearer capability provided by your service provider, so you can select the appropriate option during set up. CSD Network Speed If you intend to create connections via CSD contact your network operator and check the supported speeds. Username The username your service provider gave you when the account was set up. Some dial-up accounts do not require a Username, in this case leave the field blank. Password Password associated with the username, given to you by the service provider. Some dial-up accounts do not require a Password, in this case leave the field blank. IP assignment: Server / Static An ‘address’ that the service provider knows you by and uses to route information to and from your EDGE PC Card. Your IP address will either be: Server - assigned by the service provider when you connect. Static - assigned once by the service provider or the IT Manager. If your IP address is Static you must enter it into Own IP address fields which is available when you select Details in the Connection APN dialog. DNS assignment: Server / Static This tells the EDGE PC Card where to find the service provider’s DNS Service. DNS translates addresses such as www.sonyericsson.com to the numeric IP address so that the information can be accessed. Like IP assignment above, the DNS can be static or allocated by the service provider when you connect. If static is selected additional fields need to be completed containing the static information. Own IP address Only required if the IP assignment is static. Format example: 123.9.45.3. Do not enter any leading 0s when typing in IP address. Primary DNS Only required if the DNS assignment is static. Format example:123.9.45.2 Secondary DNS Only required if the DNS assignment is static. Format example: 123.9.45.1 Access Point Name (APN) If the APN is set to default you will have to enter the name of the access point your network operator is using. Appendix A - Connection Parameters CSD Specific Parameters Required Useful information Preferred Connection Speed (bits/s) Select your preferred network connection speed from the drop down list provided: 9600, 14400, 19200, 28800, 38400, 43200* or 57600* Connection Mode Select the method you want to use to connect to the network from the options provided: analogue, ISDN V.110 or ISDN V.120 Compression Use to speed up data transfer. You can select to Enable Data Compression and Header Compression. Callback Number Enter the number the a callback should be made to. You can only use Callback if you are connecting to a source that gives permission for callbacks to be made, for example your company server. * Only available with ISDN V.110 or V.120 connection mode. TCP/IP Optimisation To take full advantage of the high bandwidth of the PC Card, the TCP/IP window size parameter TCPWindowSize should be changed from the default Windows setting of 16k for Windows 2000, or 64k for Windows XP. Sony Ericsson recommends a TCP/IP packet size of 43200 for optimum performance with the PC Card. An MTU size of 1450 is also considered optimal for EDGE networks. These settings are made automatically when the Wireless Manager is installed. They may be viewed and, if necessary, changed in the properties of the Sony Ericsson Wireless WAN network adaptor. Select Start Settings Network and Dial-up Connections, locate the Sony Ericsson Wireless WAN adaptor in the list, right-click on it and select Properties. Click Configure on the Advanced tab. If directed by your network operator, you may change the settings by selecting TCPWindowSize or MTU and changing the value. Changes to these settings require the network adaptor to be restarted. It is recommended that the laptop is rebooted. Appendix A - Connection Parameters 63 If you have previously optimised TCPWindowSize, for example as directed by a broadband internet service provider, then check whether that setting is global or specific to the network adaptor over which the broadband connection is made. It is preferable that all TCPWindowSize settings are specific to the network adaptor involved, since this ensures that each individual connection is correctly optimised. 64 Appendix A - Connection Parameters Glossary Bearer GGSN Path over which data flows. Specifically in CSD the type of telephony link from the GSM network to the server V PSTN or ISDN. Gateway GPRS Support Node bps Bits per second - rate of data flow. COM Port Defines a serial/RS-232 port within the Windows® environment. May be physical (COM1 port on the rear of the PC) or virtual (COM5 port communicating with a PC card modem) CS Circuit Switched. Connection from A to B which has a fixed bandwidth and is maintained over a period of time, for example a voice telephone call. CS-1 to CS-4 Coding Scheme. Determines the data rate per timeslot in GPRS. GPRS General Packet Radio Services. GSM Global System for Mobile Communications. GSM is the world’s most widely-used digital mobile phone system, now operating in over 160 countries around the world. GSM 900 The GSM system family includes GSM 900, GSM 1800 and GSM 1900. There are different phases of roll-out for the GSM system and GSM phones are either phase 1 or phase 2 compliant. GSM 1800 Also known as DCS 1800 or PCN, this is a GSM digital network working on a frequency of 1800 MHz. It is used in Europe and Asia-Pacific. GSM 1900 CSD Circuit Switched Data. CSD is a GSM service providing a CS data connection at a rate of 9.6 or 14.4 kbps. Also known as PCS. Refers to a GSM system running in the 1900MHz band. Used in the USA and Canada, for instance. DUN HTML Dial-Up Networking. HyperText Markup Language. EDGE HTTP Enhanced Data rates for Global Evolution. HyperText Transfer Protocol. e-GSM ISDN Extended GSM. New frequencies specified by the European Radio Communications Committee (ERC) for GSM use when additional spectrum is needed (Network-dependent). It allows operators to transmit and receive just outside GSM’s core 900 frequency band. This extension gives increased network capability. Integrated Services Digital Network. Can provide circuit-switched data connections in multiples of 64 kbps. ETSI European Telecommunications Standards Institute. www.etsi.org ISP Internet Service Provider. kbps Kilobits per second - rate of data flow. Glossary 65 LAN PSTN Local Area Network. Public Switched Telephone Network, for example ordinary analogue phone line for speech and/or computer modem. ME Mobile Equipment. MO Mobile Origination. For example, an SMS message sent from a mobile terminal. MMI RADIUS Remote Access Dial-In Service. Facility at the ISP or corporation to manage remote data connections. RX Receive Man-Machine Interface. MS SC Service Centre (for SMS). Mobile Station. Service Provider MT Mobile Termination. A company that provides services and subscriptions to EDGE PC Card users. SIM card PC Personal Computer. PCS Personal Communications Services, often used to describe GSM1900 networks. Subscriber Identity Module card – a card that must be inserted in any GSM-based mobile terminal. It contains subscriber details, security information and memory for a personal directory of numbers. The card can be a small plug-in type or credit card-sized, but both types have the same functions. The EDGE PC Card uses the small plugin card. PC Card A card having physical and electrical characteristics specified by PCMCIA providing extra functionality when inserted into a laptop PC. Typical examples are modems and network cards. Type refers to the thickness of the card. The EDGE PC Card is type II. SMS PCMCIA TCP/IP Personal Computer Memory Card International Association – defines specifications for PC Cards. www.pcmcia.org Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol. PDP Packet Data Protocol. TCP/IP Version 4. Most widely implemented form of TCP/IP today having a 4 byte address format such as 212.161.127.136. Phone book TE A memory in the SIM card where phone numbers can be stored and accessed by name or position. Terminal Equipment. Generic term for GSM terminals such as phones and PC cards. Short Message Service. Allows messages of up to 160 characters to be sent and received via the network operator's message centre to a EDGE PC Card. TCP/IPv4 Terminal Adaptor Generic term for the equipment terminating a digital comms line such as an ISDN2 line. The EDGE PC Card 66 Glossary is a Terminal Adaptor since it interfaces to GSM digital data services. TLS Transport Layer Security. Used by Web browsers, for example. TX Transmit Type II Refers to thickness of a PC Card as defined in the specification from PCMCIA. URL Uniform Resource Locator. USSD Unstructured Supplementary Services Data. Narrow-band GSM data service. For example entering *79*1234# might return the stock price for stock 1234. V.110 ETSI standard for data over an ISDN circuit. V.120 ETSI standard for data over an ISDN circuit. VPN Virtual Private Network. WWW World Wide Web. XML Extensible Markup Language Glossary 67 Index Assembling the Unit 9 Network and Subscription 7 Circuit Switched Data (CSD) 7 General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) 7 Short Message Service (SMS) 8 Circuit Switched Data (CSD) 7 Connection Details 26 CSD technical data 53 Operating System Support 52 Deleting a SMS 35 Documentation 6 Phone Numbers 27 EDGE Technical Data 54 Enhanced Data Rates for Global Evolution (EDGE) 8 Exporting a Phonebook 39 Radio Status 14 GC82 Manager 6 GC82 Manager Icon 12 GC82 Manager Status Screen 25 General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) 7 GPRS Maximum Data Rates 54, 55 GPRS technical data 53 GSM Features Supported 52 GSM Performance 52 Sending a New SMS Message 40 Sending an SMS 34 Short Message Service (SMS) 8 SMS Technical Data 55 Software installation 10 Software Overview 6 GC82 Manager 6 Using the GC82 with your Applications 6 System Requirements Network and Subscription 7 Hardware Overview 5 SIM Card 5 Telephony Settings 27 Locks 28 Importing a Phonebook 39 Installation 9 Internet services 8 Wireless Connection information Status 13 Wireless Connection Information Menu Connect 14 Exit 15 Help 14 Open 14 Radio Status 14 Working with Phonebooks 38 Locks 28 68 Index
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