ZTE ZTEMF668 HSPA+ USB Stick User Manual C362

ZTE Corporation HSPA+ USB Stick C362

MF668 User Manual_FCC

1ContentContent1 USB Modem Introduction............................................................... 31.1 Introduction .................................................................................. 31.2 Safety Warning and Notice ......................................................... 31.3 RF Safety Information ................................................................. 51.4 System Requirements ................................................................. 71.5 Technical Specifications  ............................................................ 82 Installation......................................................................................... 92.1 Unpacking .................................................................................... 92.2 Software Installation ................................................................... 92.2.1 Insert the SIM Card into the Modem .................................... 92.2.2 Connecting the Modem and computer ................................ 92.2.3 First Time Software Installation ........................................ 102.3 Using your Modem .................................................................... 102.4 LED Indicator ............................................................................. 112.5 Removing the Modem Safely .................................................... 112.6 Uninstalling the Software ......................................................... 113 Functions & Operation ................................................................. 123.1 Main Interface............................................................................ 123.2 Task Bar Icons........................................................................... 133.3 Connecting to the Internet ......................................................... 143.4 Text Messages .......................................................................... 153.4.1 Read Text Messages ........................................................ 163.4.2 Create New Message ....................................................... 163.4.3 Text Message Interface Guide ......................................... 17
2Content3.5 Contacts .................................................................................... 173.6 Home Page ................................................................................ 183.7 Settings ..................................................................................... 183.7.1 Connection Settings .......................................................... 183.7.2 Security Settings............................................................... 193.7.3 Network Settings .............................................................. 193.7.4 Message Settings ............................................................. 193.7.5 Alert Settings ..................................................................... 203.7.6 Check for Updates ............................................................ 203.8 Help............................................................................................ 204 FAQ & Answers .............................................................................. 215 Declaration of RoHS Compliance ............................................... 24
31 USB Modem Introduction1.1 IntroductionThank you for choosing the ZTE MF668 USB modem. Please read thismanual carefully and keep it for future reference.The pictures, symbols and contents in this manual are for referenceonly. They are correct at the time of publication but might not be completelyidentical with your modem. We operate a policy of continuousdevelopment. We reserve the right to update the technical specificationsin this document at any time without prior notice.The HSPA+ modem is a multi-mode 3G high speed modem suitable forGSM/GPRS/WCDMA/EDGE/HSDPA/HSPA+ networks. It uses the USB 2.0 standard interface for easy connection to any laptop or desktopcomputer.  It is compatible with 2G and 3G mobile networks, allowingconnection with wireless data and SMS services to give you high speeddata access wherever you are.1.2 Safety Warning and NoticeTo the owner•Some electronic devices are susceptible to electromagneticinterference. The modem is a transmitting device and may causeinterference to sensitive electronic equipment such as audio systems,vehicle systems and medical equipment. Please consult themanufacturer of the other device before using the modem.•Operating of a laptop or desktop computer with the modem mayinterfere with medical devices like hearing aids and pacemakers.Please keep the modem more than 20 centimetres away from suchmedical devices. Turn the modem off if necessary. Consult a physician USB Modem Introduction
4 USB Modem Introductionor the manufacturer of the medical device before using the modemnear such devices.•Be aware of the regulations when using the modem at places suchas oil warehouses or chemical factories, where there are explosivegases or explosive products being processed. Turn off your modemas instructed.•Don’t touch the antenna area unnecessarily while connected. Thiscan affect your modem performance and reduce the signal quality.•Store the modem out of the reach of children. The modem may causeinjury or get damaged.•The modem contains sensitive electronic circuitry. Do not expose themodem to any liquids, high temperatures or shock.•Only use original accessories or accessories that are authorized bythe manufacturer. Using unauthorized accessories may affect yourmodem’s performance, damage your modem and violate related nationalregulations.•Avoid using the modem in areas that emit electromagnetic waves, orin enclosed metallic structures (eg. elevators).•The modem is not waterproof. Please keep it dry and store it in a cool,dry place.•Don’t use the modem immediately after a sudden temperature change(eg. from an air conditioned environment to high temperature andhumidity outside). In such cases there could be condensing moistureinside the modem which can cause internal damage. Unplug the modemand leave it for 30 minutes before use.•Always handle the modem with care. Be careful not to drop or bendthe modem.•There are no user serviceable parts inside the modem. Unauthorised
5dismantling or repair of the modem will void the warranty.1.3 RF Safety InformationThe USB Wireless modem is a transmitting device with similar outputpower to a mobile phone. It uses an internal antenna to connect to themobile network. To get the best performance from your device, do notcover or shield the device in any way as this will lead to increasedoutput power. Always leave a clear space around the device to allowthe transmit and receive signals to propagate. It is not intended to beused as a handheld or body worn device but the SAR tests have beencompleted and exceed Canadian and US regulatory requirements.Radio Frequency EnergyYour handset is a low-power radio transmitter and receiver. Whenswitched on it intermittently transmits radio frequency (RF) energy (radiowaves). The transmit power level is optimized for best performance andautomatically reduces when there is good quality reception. Maximumpower is only used at the edge of network coverage so under mostcircumstances the power output is very low. Under poor network con-ditions the phone will transmit at a higher power, may get hot and willhave a significantly shorter battery life.Declaration of ConformityTHIS MODEL PHONE MEETS THE GOVERNMENT’S REQUIREMENTS FOREXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES.Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designedand manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radiofrequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commissionof the U.S Government. These limits are part of comprehensive guide-lines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general USB Modem Introduction
6population. The guidelines are based on standards that were developedby independent scientific studies. The standards include a substantialsafety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardlessof age and health.The exposure standard for wireless mobile phones employs a unit ofmeasurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SARlimit set by the FCC is 1.6W/kg. *Tests for SAR are conducted usingstandard operating positions accepted by the FCC with the phone trans-mitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands.Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level, theactual SAR level of the phone while operating can be well below themaximum value. This is because the phone is designed to operate atmultiple power levels so as to use only the power required to reach thenetwork. In general, the closer you are to wireless base station antenna,the lower the power output.Before a phone model is available for sale to the public in the public, itmust be tested and certified to the FCC that it does not exceed the limitestablished by the government-adopted requirement for safe exposure.The tests are performed in positions and locations as required by theFCC for each model.The highest SAR values, as reported to the FCC for this model phonewhen worn on the body, are 0.959W/kg for Cellular 850MHz and 1.02W/kg for PCS 1900MHz. (Body-worn measurements differ among phonemodels, depending upon available accessories and FCC requirements.)While there may be differences between the SAR levels of variousphones and at various positions, they all meet the government requirement.For body-worn operation, this model has been tested and meets the FCC USB Modem Introduction
7RF exposure guidelines when used with the ZTE accessories supplied ordesignated for this product. Use of other accessories may not ensurecompliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines. While there may be differ-ences between the SAR levels of various phones and at various positions.In all cases, products are designed to be within the guidelines.FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this model phone with allreported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF expo-sure guidelines. Additional information on Specific Absorption Rates (SAR)can be found on the Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association(CTIA) web site: http://www.phonefacts.net or the Canadian WirelessTelecommunications Association (CWTA) web site: http://www.cwta.ca.In the United States and Canada, the SAR limit for mobile phones used bythe public is 1.6watts/kg (w/kg) average over one gram of tissue. Thestandard incorporates a substantial margin of safety to give additionalprotection for the public and to account for any variations inmeasurements.1.4 System RequirementsThe USB Modem supports any PC or MAC system using the USB 2.0interface and operating systems listed below:Operating System:Windows 2000 / XP / Vista / 7, and MAC OS X 10.4 and aboveRecommended Configuration:CPU           1GHz Pentium or aboveHard Disk    20MB or above availableRAM          512M or aboveThe performance of the modem may be reduced if the configuration isbelow the recommended requirement.  USB Modem Introduction
8FunctionsMicroSD CapacityOperating RangeHSPA+/HSUPA/HSDPA/UMTS/GSM/GPRS/EDGEHSPA+/HSUPA/HSDPA/UMTS 850/1900/2100 MHzGSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900 MHz77mm x 28mm x 12mmApprox.  30gHSPA+ Mode up to 21.6MbpsHSUPA Mode up to 5.76MbpsHSDPA Mode up to 7.2MbpsUMTS Mode up to 384 KbpsEDGE Mode up to 236.8KbpsGPRS Mode up to 57.6Kbps5VResting 100mA rmsMax: 450mA rms3G Mode:  250mW2G Mode:  2WUSB Standard (2.0)Compatible with PC and MacOS as listedSMS service, data service, internet, appliedmanagement, supports MicroSDUp to 8GB-10ºC to +60ºCNetworksFrequencyBandsDimensionsWeightWorking VoltageCurrent ConsumptionMaximum EmittedPowerInterface TypeSupported Systems1.5 Technical Specifications  USB Modem IntroductionData Rate
92 Installation2.1 UnpackingCheck the following articles are in the package: Modem, USB Extensioncable, Quick Start Guide and User Manual.2.2 Software Installation2.2.1 Insert the SIM Card into the ModemThe SIM card is the Subscriber Interface Module provided by your Ser-vice Provider. Before using the modem make sure the SIM card supportsdata services.  Insert the SIM card as shown with the gold contactsfacing down and the beveled edge facing outwards of the device.  Pushthe SIM card in as far as it will go. 2.2.2 Connecting the Modem and computerBefore connecting the modem for the first time, uninstall all previousversions of the software.Insert the modem into an available port on your computer.  Alternatively,you may use the supplied USB cable to connect the modem to the computer.Installation
10 InstallationIn most cases the single cable should suffice. However, to increase thepower delivered to the modem, use the double USB cable if required2.2.3 First Time Software InstallationAfter the modem is connected, your computer will launch the installationapplication software automatically.1. Select your language and press Next.2. Click Next to continue.3. Read the license agreement, select I accept the terms of thelicense agreement and press Next.4. Click Next to accept the default installation location or press Changeto specify your preferred path.5. The wizard will take a few minutes to install software.  Click Finishto complete.Notes•If your security settings prevent Autorun from starting automatically,you will have to start the process manually.  Navigate to the CDROMand double click the Autorun.exe file to start the software installation•The application software only needs to be installed the first time themodem is connected to your computer.  After the software is installedyou will operate the modem as described in section 2.3.2.3 Using your ModemInsert your modem into an available USB port on your computer.  Yourcomputer will launch the Connection Manager application automatically.The modem will initialize and the main user interface will appear. Whenthe Standby icon  appears in the System Tray, the modem is ready towork normally.
11LED Indicator USB Modem Working StatusGreen Solid Registered on the 2G network.Green blinking Active data transfer on the 2G networkBlue solid Registered on the 3G network.Blue blinking Active data transfer on the 3G network.Red          Power on. Not registered on the 2G or 3G networkIf your computer does not launch the software automatically click Start> Programs > Rogers Connection Manager > Rogers Connec-tion Manager to run the application software, or double click the short-cut icon on the desktop.Note: The modem can take up to 30 seconds to launch the user interface.If you click the icon during the auto-run sequence you may see an errormessage on your computer. Please ignore the message and close thewindow.2.4 LED IndicatorInstallation2.5 Removing the Modem SafelyPlease close the application software first and then pull out the modemor USB cable.2.6 Uninstalling the SoftwareIf you need to uninstall the software, close the application first and thenclick Start > Programs > Rogers Connection Manager > Uninstalland follow the prompts to uninstall.
12Messages InterfaceOpens the Rogers Home PageView the Help fileConnects to the internetView your ContactsChange system settings3 Functions & Operation3.1 Main InterfaceThe computer interface comprises three parts: Function Buttons, Sys-tem Information Bar, and User Information area.  Function ButtonsUse the Function buttons to carry out the corresponding operations:Functions & Operation
13Shows network signalstrength Modem offlineModem ConnectedSIM card is roamingConnected to the internetDisconnected from the internetNew SMS message in yourInboxName of your serviceproviderCurrent network type:ED-GE, GPRS, HSPA or HSPA+SIM card not inserted SIM card insertedModem disconnectedSystem Information BarUse the System Information Bar to monitor your network and modem status:User AreaThis section shows user information such as the time connectedand data usage.3.2 Task Bar IconsWhen you minimize the software the window will close to an iconon the system tray. The program is still active in the background butdisappears to free your normal Windows space. Double click theSystem Tray icon to resize the display.Icon DescriptionModem is in normal standby statusGreen indicates the modem is connected to the computerFunctions & Operation
14Orange indicates the computer and modem are connected but themodem is offlineRed indicates the modem is disconnected from the computerRed indicates no SIM card is insertedNo network signal is detectedNew messagesGreen indicates successful connection to the InternetSystem Tray MenuRight Click the System Tray icon to access the following menu:Off-line/ On-line: Disconnect the modem from the network.Factory Settings: Restore the modem settings to their original values.Help: Enter the Help interface.About: View software and hardware versions.Exit: Close the software and switch off the modem.3.3 Connecting to the InternetOnce you are connected you can browse web pages and access theInternet through the modem. You can also receive Text Messages whilesurfing the Internet.Functions & Operation
15Connect to the InternetClick the Internet button     and then click Connect to establish aconnection to the internet.  The card requires a few seconds to verify your connection and thenshows State: Connected at the bottom of the interface.  The dataamount, time connected, etc. are displayed in the main window.  You canaccess the Internet and receive email by launching your usual applications(Browser or Mail software).Disconnect from the InternetWhen you are connected to the internet the Connect button changes toDisconnect.  Click Disconnect to end your session.After disconnecting the standby icon      is displayed in the Windowssystem tray.3.4 Text MessagesClick the Text Message icon   to use access the messaging interface.Inbox: Stores the received text messages.Sent Items: Stores the successfully sent text messages.Drafts: Saves any text messages not sent. The drafts can only beFunctions & Operation
16saved on the computer.New Message: Compose a new message.Notes: Different SIM cards have different capacities. For moreinformation, please consult your service provider.3.4.1 Read Text MessagesClick the Inbox button or the Text Messages icon  on the Windowssystem tray to read the messages saved in the box.  You can use thebuttons under the menu to Read, Reply, Forward, Move, Delete and Save.3.4.2 Create New Message•Click New Message and enter the recipient’s number.•The recipient’s number can be entered directly or by selecting entriesfrom your Contacts.•Use a semicolon (;) to separate multiple recipients.•Click into the text field to enter your message.•The Text Message content can be up to 160 characters long, includingsymbols.  Messages longer than the maximum length will be dividedinto 160 character messages and sent separately to the recipient.•Click Send to send the message.•Select Yes to confirm sending.•After the message has been sent successfully, the Text Message willbe saved in Sent Items. If it fails to send it will be saved in the Draft box Send Text Messages while browsing the webYou can send Text Messages when surfing on the Internet if your net-work operator supports this functionality. Functions & Operation
173.4.3 Text Message Interface GuideEnter Inbox, Sent Items, or Drafts to use the tabs at the bottom of thewindow:Read: Read the selected Text MessageReply: Reply to the selected Text MessageForward: Forward the Text Message to other recipients.Move: Save the Text Message on the computer or SIM card.Delete: Delete the selected Text MessageSave: Save the phone number from the message to your Contacts.Cancel: Return to the Text Message interface.Notes•If you want to select several messages, you can hold the Ctrl orShift keys while clicking on the messages.•New messages cannot be received when the SIM card is full (DifferentSIM cards have different capacities).•The system will indicate if the SIM inbox is full. Messages cannot besaved until some are deleted by the user.3.5 ContactsClick the Contacts icon   to switch to the Contacts interface. Con-tact information can be saved in the computer or SIM card. Each recordincludes Name, Number 1, Number 2, Number 3 Email and Group name. •Create a new contact: Click New > New Contact, enter the detailsand select OK to finish. •Create a new group: Click New > New Group and enter the group name.•You can select contacts from the list on the right and drag them to theFunctions & Operation
18group location.  Groups can only be stored on the computer. •If a contact is selected, you can carry out the following additionalsteps using the tabs on the bottom of the screen:View: View the selected contact’s information.Delete: Delete the contact.Text MSG: Send a Text Message to the mobile phone number selected.Save as: Save the contact information to a TXT file on your computer.Edit: Edit the contact information.3.6 Home PageThe Home Page icon    launches your default internet browser anddirects you to the Rogers Home Page.3.7 SettingsClick the Settings icon     to switch to the settings interface.Note: Normally there is no need to change any of these settings as theyare pre-configured for your network. If you change networks or areroaming you may need to modify some settings. Consult your serviceprovider for more information.3.7.1 Connection SettingsThe connection settings menu allows you to select, edit and add differ-ent Access Points for accessing the internet.Add: Create a new Access Point Name (APN)View:  View the selected Access Point settingsDelete: Delete the selected Access Point. Rogers and Fido AccessPoints cannot be deleted.Functions & Operation
19Set as Default: Set the selected Access Point as the default for con-necting to the internet.Note: Ensure that Rogers Internet is selected as the default whenusing the Rogers network. Your internet feature will not work if thissetting is changed.You may enable the feature Automatically Connect to the Internetat the bottom of the Connection page.  This will establish an internetconnection automatically when your USB modem is inserted into yourcomputer.3.7.2 Security SettingsEnable the PIN CodeYou can enable a PIN code using the PIN enable feature. When enabledyou need to enter your PIN to start the modem. The PIN code is stored onthe SIM card. Consult your service provider for more information or if youforget your PIN. Click Change PIN to modify the number.Backup Contacts and Text Messages:You can create a local backup of your Contacts and Text Message data.3.7.3 Network SettingsAutomatic: The modem selects the network automatically according topredefined configuration rules and network status (set by your serviceprovider).Manual: User selects network settings.3.7.4 Message SettingsNormally there is no need to change any of these settings as they arepre-configured for your network. If you change networks or are roamingFunctions & Operation
20you may need to modify some settings. Consult your service provider formore information.Message Center: Set the corresponding Message Centre numberaccording to your service provider. You must input the correct MessageCentre number to use the Text Message feature. The number is providedby your Service Provider. Please enter the country code before the number.Validity Period: Set the time limit for saving Text Messages on thenetwork side. (12 hours / A day / A week / Maximum). The default settingis the longest period permitted by the network.Delivery Report:  Enable or disable the Delivery Report. This featurewill have a Message sent to your computer when your Text Messagehas been delivered successfully.Default Storage: You can set your preferred location to save yourreceived Text Messages to be on the computer or on the SIM card.3.7.5 Alert SettingsYou can change your connect, disconnect and text message tonesettings by choosing different audio files. The supported formats areMP3, WAV and MIDI. If you select Mute the tone is disabled.3.7.6 Check for UpdatesThe Check for Updates button will direct you to a Rogers webpagewhere you can check the status of your software version and upgradeif necessary.3.8 HelpClick the Help icon   to switch to help interface.Functions & Operation
214 FAQ & AnswersIf you have any problems with your connection or modem please consultthe manual and check this section. If the problem still exists contact yourservice provider or check our website for more details at www.zte.com.cn.The user interfacedoesn't start afterthe modem isplugged in.System configurationmay not allow Autorun.The antenna is at thewrong angle or position.You have no networkcoverage.You have not enteredyour PIN number atstart up.Your SIM card is notinserted correctlyStart the program manually bygoing Start > Program Files oruse the shortcut on the desktop.Adjust the angle and position ofthe USB-modem.Try moving location until you getgood reception.Restart the application and en-ter your PIN number. If the PINis invalid you cannot connect tothe network.Ensure that the SIM card icon isgreen.  If it is red, remove thecard and reinsert the SIM card.ProblemDescription Possible Causes Suggested SolutionThe modem hasno signal.FAQ & Answers
22Message sentfailed.The Message Centernumber is not correct.You have no networkcoverage.The APN configuration iswrong.The manual network se-lection is wrong.You are using the wrongAccess Point name(APN).You don't have roamingenabled on your plan.Check with your with serviceprovider and enter the correctnumber in Message settings.Try moving location until you getgood reception.Check with your service providerand set the APN in the configu-ration settings.Select the correct network foryour service provider or useAutomatic network selection.Ensure that the correct AccessPoint is selected in the Connec-tion settings menu.  Consult yourservice provider if the problempersists.Consult you're your service pro-vider before you go overseasto enable roaming.Data connectionfailed.The Modemcannot connect tothe Internet whenabroad.FAQ & AnswersProblemDescription Possible Causes Suggested Solution
23The Modemcannot connect tothe Internet whenabroad.You don't have roamingenabled on your plan.The computersoundcard is disabledor on low volume.The alerts are muted.Consult you're your service pro-vider before you go overseasto enable roaming.Check the audio card and adjustthe volume.Navigate to Settings > Alert andunmute the alerts.No warning tone.FAQ & AnswersProblemDescription Possible Causes Suggested Solution
245 Declaration of RoHS Compliance To minimize the impact of our electronic devices in the global environmentand take more responsibility and accountability in the growth of themobile industry, this document shall serve as formal declaration thatthe manufactured by ZTE CORPORATION is in compliance with the Di-rective 2002/95/EC of the European Parliament - RoHS (Restriction ofHazardous Substances) with respect to the following substances: (1) Lead (Pb)(2) Mercury (Hg)(3) Cadmium (Cd)(4) Hexavalent Chromium (Cr (VI))(5) Polybrominated biphenyls (PBB’s)(6) Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDE’s) This declaration is issued based on our current level of knowledge.Since conditions of use are outside our control, ZTE CORPORATIONmakes no warranties, expressed or implied, and assumes no liability inconnection with the use of this information.Declaration of RoHS Compliance

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