ZTE ZXMBW-TP25I WiMax Wireless Data Card User Manual Manual Rev 3

ZTE Corporation WiMax Wireless Data Card Manual Rev 3

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 Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION       1 ZXMBW TP25IWiMAX Wireless Data CardUser ManualVersion 1.0ZTE CORPORATION ZTE Plaza, Keji Road South, Hi-Tech Industrial Park, Nanshan District, Shenzhen, P. R. China 518057 Tel: (86) 755 26771900    800-9830-9830 Fax: (86) 755 26772236 URL: http://support.zte.com.cn E-mail: doc@zte.com.cn
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 Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION       3ZTE CORPORATION Values Your Comments & Suggestions! Your opinion is of great value and will help us improve the quality of our product documentation and offer better services to our customers. Please fax to: (86) 755-26772236; or mail to Documentation R&D Department, ZTE CORPORATION, ZTE Plaza, A Wing, Keji Road South, Hi-Tech Industrial Park, Shenzhen, P. R. China 518057. Thank you for your cooperation! Document Name  ZXMBW TP25I WiMAX  Wireless Data Card User Manual Product Version  V1.0  Document Revision Number  R1.0 Equipment Installation Date   Presentation:  (Introductions, Procedures, Illustrations, Completeness, Level of Detail, Organization, Appearance)  Good        Fair        Average     Poor        Bad         N/A Accessibility:  (Contents, Index, Headings, Numbering, Glossary)  Good        Fair        Average     Poor        Bad         N/A Your evaluation of this documentation Intelligibility:  (Language, Vocabulary, Readability & Clarity, Technical Accuracy, Content)  Good        Fair        Average     Poor        Bad         N/A Your suggestions for improvement of this documentation Please check the suggestions which you feel can improve this documentation:   Improve the overview/introduction    Make it more concise/brief   Improve the Contents    Add more step-by-step procedures/tutorials   Improve the organization    Add more troubleshooting information   Include more figures    Make it less technical   Add more examples    Add more/better quick reference aids   Add more detail    Improve the index   Other suggestions __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ # Please feel free to write any comments on an attached sheet. If you wish to be contacted regarding your comments, please complete the following: Name   Company  Postcode   Address  Telephone   E-mail
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  Contents  About this Manual............................................................. i Purpose................................................................................i Intended Audience.................................................................i Prerequisite Skill and Knowledge..............................................i What is in This Manual............................................................i Conventions...................................................................ii Typographical Conventions.....................................................ii Mouse Operation Conventions................................................ iii Safety Conventions .............................................................. iii How to Get in Touch....................................................... iii Customer Support................................................................ iv Documentation Support........................................................ iv Caution .............................................................................. iv Chapter 1..........................................................................1 Safety Instructions ..........................................................1 Personal Safety...............................................................2 DATA CARD Safety ..........................................................2 Precautions ....................................................................3 Chapter 2..........................................................................5 Data Card Overview.........................................................5 Brief Introduction............................................................6 Packing List....................................................................6 Hardware Descriptions .....................................................6 Technical Indices.............................................................7 Chapter 3........................................................................10 Installing and Uninstalling Data Card ...........................10 System Requirements....................................................11 Hardware Installation.....................................................11
     Software Installation......................................................12 Software Un-Installation.................................................17 Hardware Un-Installation................................................17 Chapter 4........................................................................18 Data Card Usage ............................................................18 Starting Program...........................................................19 Connecting with Network................................................20 Interrupting Connection .................................................22 Viewing Logs ................................................................23 Managing Account and Password......................................24 Displaying Help Information ............................................ 25 Exiting.........................................................................25 Safely Removing DATA CARD..........................................26 Chapter 5........................................................................28 Common Faults Analysis................................................28 Common Faults and Solution ..........................................29 Appendix A.....................................................................30 Abbreviations.................................................................30 Figures............................................................................32 Tables.............................................................................34 Index..............................................................................36
 Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION     7 About this Manual  Purpose This manual describes the safety precautions of the ZXMBW TP25I WiMAX wireless data card as well as installation, un-installation, usage and troubleshooting.  To facilitate descriptions, this manual calls the ZXMBW TP25I WiMAX wireless data card as DATA CARD for short. Unless otherwise specified, the DATA CARD mentioned in this manual refers to the ZXMBW TP25I WiMAX wireless data card.   Intended Audience As an end user manual, this manual is intended for users of the ZXMBW TP25I WiMAX wireless data card.  Prerequisite Skill and Knowledge To use this document effectively, users should have a general understanding of wireless telecommunications technology. Familiarity with the following is helpful:  WiMax technology  ZXMBW system and its various components What is in This Manual This Manual contains the following chapters:   TABLE 1  CHAPTERS SUMMARY Chapters  Summary Chapter 1 Safety Instruction  This chapter describes safety instruction while using the Data Card. Chapter 2 Data Card Overview  This chapter gives a brief introduction to function, hardware of DATA CARD.
 ZXMBW TP25I WiMAX  Wireless Data Card User Manual                                                              Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION    iv Chapters  Summary Chapter 3 Installing and Uninstalling Data Card  This chapter describes the hardware and software installation and un-installation procedures of Data Card. Chapter 4 Data Card Usage  This chapter describes the usage principles of Data Card Chapter 5 Common Faults Analysis This chapter describes common faults and Handlings of Data Card. Conventions ZTE documents employ the following typographical conventions.  Typographical Conventions TABLE 2  TYPOGRAPHICAL CONVENTIONS Typeface  Meaning Italics  References to other Manuals and documents. “Quotes”  Links on screens. Bold  Menus, menu options, function names, input fields, radio button names, check boxes, drop-down lists, dialog box names, window names. CAPS  Keys on the keyboard and buttons on screens and company name. Constant width Text that you type, program code, files and directory names, and function names. [ ]  Optional parameters. { }  Mandatory parameters. |  Select one of the parameters that are delimited by it.  Note: Provides additional information about a certain topic.  Checkpoint: Indicates that a particular step needs to be checked before proceeding further.  Tip: Indicates a suggestion or hint to make things easier or more productive for the reader.
   About this Manual   Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION           iiiMouse Operation Conventions  TABLE 3  MOUSE OPERATION CONVENTIONS Typeface  Meaning Click  Refers to clicking the primary mouse button (usually the left mouse button) once. Double-click  Refers to quickly clicking the primary mouse button (usually the left mouse button) twice. Right-click  Refers to clicking the secondary mouse button (usually the right mouse button) once. Drag  Refers to pressing and holding a mouse button and moving the mouse. Safety Conventions TABLE 4  SAFETY CONVENTIONS Safety Word  Meaning Danger  Indicates an imminently hazardous situation, which if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. This safety word should be limited to only extreme situations. Warning  Indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. Caution   Indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury. It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices. Note  Indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which if not avoided, could result in injuries, equipment damage or interruption of services; or provides additional information about a certain topic. Tip  Indicates a suggestion or hint to make things easier or more productive for the reader   How to Get in Touch The following sections provide information on how to obtain support for the documentation and the software.
 ZXMBW TP25I WiMAX  Wireless Data Card User Manual                                                              Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION    iv Customer Support If you have problems, questions, comments, or suggestions regarding your product, contact us by e-mail at support@zte.com.cn. You can also call our customer support center at (86) 755 26771900 and (86) 800-9830-9830. Documentation Support ZTE welcomes your comments and suggestions on the quality and usefulness of this document. For further questions, comments, or suggestions on the documentation, you can contact us by e-mail at doc@zte.com.cn; or you can fax your comments and suggestions to (86) 755 26772236. You can also browse our website at http://support.zte.com.cn, which contains various interesting subjects like documentation, knowledge base, forum and service request. Caution:  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) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.   Information to User: The user is cautioned that changes and modifications made to the equipment without the approval of manufacturer could void the user's authority to operate this equipment
      Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION      1 Chapter 1 Safety Instructions   This Chapter covers the following topics:  Personal Safety  Data Card Safety   Precautions
ZXMBW TP25I WiMAX Wireless Data Card User Manual         Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION 2Personal Safety    The use of RF devices including the DATA CARD may result in interference to some electronic devices (such as some electronic systems in motor vehicles) with poor shielding performance. Therefore, before using the DATA CARD, make sure to consult the manufacturer of such electronic devices.   Pay attention to the use restrictions and regulations in sites with explosive manufacture processes (such as oil warehouse and chemical factory) and those with special requirements (such as hospital).   During the use of the DATA CARD, do not contact the antenna area unless necessary, to save energy.   Pay attention to traffic safety. During the driving, obey the related local laws or regulations.   Keep the DATA CARD out of reach of children, lest they play it as a toy, which may result in personal injury.   The SAR limit of USA (FCC) is 1.6 W/kg averaged over one gram of tissue. Device types ZXMBW TP25I (FCC ID: Q78-ZXMBW-TP25I) has also been tested against this SAR limit. The highest SAR value reported under this standard during product certification for use when used next to the body in a typical notebook computer with side-mounted PCMCIA port to maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure requirements, use accessories that maintain a 1.5cm separation distance between the user's body and the back of the handset. The use of belt clips, holsters and similar accessories should not contain metallic components in its assembly. The use of accessories that do not satisfy these requirements may not comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, and should be avoided DATA CARD Safety  You can only use the original accessories or the ones approved by the manufacturer. The use of any approved accessory may affect the performance of the DATA CARD, go against the warranty terms or the related national regulations on communication terminal products, and even result in personal injury.   Do not use this product immediately after drastic temperate change. In this case, condensation may appear inside or outside the device. Do not use it until the condensation is dried.   Use slightly damp antistatic cloth for cleaning the DATA CARD. Do not use chemical substances such as detergent for cleaning the surface of the DATA CARD.
  Chapter 1 Safety Instructions   Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION           3 All data cards may be interfered with and hence have their performance affected.   Do not expose your DATA CARD to strong sunshine, to avoid damaging it by excessive heating.   Try to prevent all kinds of liquid from entering the DATA CARD to cause damage.   Do not throw or knock the DATA CARD, because rough handling may damage the circuit bards inside.   Do not connect the DATA CARD with any unmatched device.   Only professionals are allowed to open the DATA CARD; otherwise, personal injury or device damage may occur.   Do not connect the DATA CARD with any unmatched product.   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) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.  Precautions  Before or during sending/receiving a call, note and obey the local laws or regulations on the use of mobile wireless phones.   The supplement restraint system (SRS), brake, speed control system and fuel injection system are expected to be free from influence of the wireless transmission. For any problem, contact your car dealer.   When you are refueling or in a site prohibiting the use of bidirectional wireless devices, turn off the DATA CARD. Do not place the DATA CARD with explosive or inflammable objects, to ensure safety.   Turn off the DATA CARD before takeoff of the airplane. During the flight, do not use the DATA CARD to avoid interference with the communication system of the airplane. When the airplane has not taken off, you can use the DATA CARD if you get the approval of the aircrew. This device should not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other transmitter or antenna.
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  Chapter 1 Data Card Overview   Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION           5Chapter 2  Data Card Overview  This chapter describes:   Brief Introduction  Packing List  Hardware Description  Technical Specifications
ZXMBW TP25I WiMAX Wireless Data Card User Manual         Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION 6Brief Introduction  The ZXMBW TP25I WiMAX wireless data card is based on the WiMAX network. In places covered by WiMAX signals, it is capable of accessing the broadband Internet any time and any place, receiving/sending E-mail, and fulfilling such services as IPTV, VoIP and VOD, providing users with extremely free, flexible, fast and convenient Internet access. In this way, it makes your dream of a mobile office come true.  With a PCMCIA interface, the DATA CARD can be conveniently inserted into a notebook computer such an interface. The PCMCIA interface is used for the external hardware connection of the notebook computer, with a high transmission speed, easy plugging/unplugging and good compatibility.  Based on the IEEE 8.02.16e standard, the DATA CARD is capable of providing high-speed data access under the mobile environment.  Adopting the PCMCIA interface, the DATA CARD is compact and light. It has sleek appearance and stable performance.  Currently, the DATA CARD can be used in the Windows XP operating system only.  Packing List Before unpacking the DATA CARD, you should check whether the package is intact. After opening the package, check the objects inside. The following objects should be contained:   ZXMBW TP25I WiMAX wireless data card   Installation CD (with installer for installation at the computer side and instructions)  User manual  Quality certificate  Warranty card    Hardware Descriptions  The appearance of a DATA CARD is shown in Figure 1.
  Chapter 1 Data Card Overview   Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION           7FIGURE 1  APPEARANCE OF A DATA CARD    There is a PCMCIA interface on the DATA CARD, for connecting with the PCMCIA slot on the computer.  Technical Indices The technical indices of the DATA CARD are listed in Table 5. TABLE 5  TECHNICAL INDICES Item  Index Network parameter  WIMAX 2.5G Hz Dimensions  About 118 mm×54 mm×5 mm Weight  About 54 g Data rate  Maximum rate: 2 Mbps in downlink, 1 Mbps in uplink  Working voltage  3.3V (using the power supply of the notebook computer)  Current loss   Dormant: 80 mA; Maximum: 800 mA Maximum transmitting power  23.8 dbm Highest SAR Value 0.268 W/kg  (Limit: 1.6W/kg) ERP 23.2dBm Operation Condition:  Storage conditions : -25 to 75℃, 10% to 95%  Operation conditions : 0 to 50℃, 10% to 90% humidity (non condensing) Altitude: up to and including 5000m above sea level
ZXMBW TP25I WiMAX Wireless Data Card User Manual         Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION 8Applied Standards    Title  Spec  Remark ANSI          Lawful interception (CALEA) Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement (CALEA)  Ref 错误!未找到引用源。, Ref 错误!未找到引用源。, Ref 错误!未找到引用源。, and Ref 错误!未找到引用源。 and subsequent versions   Electrical safety  Voltage levels for DC Powered Equipment  ANSI T1.315-2001    Fire resistance  Fire Resistance Criteria  ANSI T1.307-2003    Fire propagation  Equipment Assemblies Fire Propagation Risk  ANSI T1.319-2002    Telcordia         RBOC-specific requirements. NEBS Level 3  Network Equipment-Building System (NEBS)  GR-63-CORE GR-1089-CORE SR-3580   CLEI codes  Common Language Equipment Identification  GR-383-CORE GR-485-CORE   TL1 commands  Transaction Language 1  TR-NWT-000831 GR-199-CORE GR-833-CORE  OSMINE (OSS)  Operations System Modifications for the Integration of Network Elements  SR-683   FCC          Part 15  Radio frequency devices  FCC Part 15    Part 27  Wireless Communications Service  FCC Part 27    Others          E-911  Emergency Services (E-911)  Ref 错误!未找到引用源。, Ref 错误!未找到引用源。, and  subsequent versions   LNP  Local Number Portability (LNP)     TDD hard-of-hearing/disabled users (like TDD)     PACA Priority Access Channel Assignment (PACA)   optional GETS Government Emergency Telecommunications Service (GETS)  optional Electrical safety  National Electric Code Article 250     Electrical safety  National Electric Safety Code      Occupational Safety  Department of Labor-Occupational Safety and Health Standards
  Chapter 1 Data Card Overview   Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION           9   Title  Spec  Remark UL certification  Underwriters Laboratories 60950 version 3  UL 60950 version 3    TIA testing  Technical Criteria for Terminal Equipment to Prevent Harms to the Telephone Network TIA-968-Section 6    Power & Grounding  SBC Local Exchange Carriers, Network Equipment Power, Grounding, Environmental, and Physical Design Requirements TP76200MP  SBC-specific requirements
  Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION      10 Chapter 3  Installing and Uninstalling Data Card  This chapter describes:   System Requirements  Hardware Installation  Hardware Description  Technical Specifications
   Chapter 3 Installing and Uninstalling Data Card   Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION           11System Requirements Before installing the DATA CARD, make sure that the following three conditions are met:   Your computer has an available PCMCIA slot.   The CPU main frequency is at least 1 GHz, the memory is at least 256 MB, and the spare space of the hard disk is at least 100 MB.   The operating system is Windows XP.  Hardware Installation Insert the DATA CARD into a vacant PCMCIA slot of your computer.  The hardware installation procedure is as follows:  1. Press the locker of the PCMCIA slot of your computer, to make the locker automatically bounce out. Then press it to eject the PCMCIA slot protection panel.  2.  Take out this panel, and make the pins of the DATA CARD pointing at the PCMCIA slot of the computer, and then slowly push the DATA CARD with appropriate force, as shown in Figure 2. FIGURE 2  INSERTING A DATA CARD INTO A COMPUTER    3. After the DATA CARD and the PCMAIC slot normally join together, you can hear a “tick“, as shown in Figure 3.
ZXMBW TP25I WiMAX Wireless Data Card User Manual         Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION 12FIGURE 3  INSTALLING THE DATA CARD CORRECTLY   Note: If the DATA CARD program has never been installed in the operating system, after the DATA CARD is inserted, the operating system prompts that new hardware is detected and the corresponding applications need to be installed. For the installation of the DATA CARD program, refer to Section Software Installation. Software Installation If the DATA CARD is used for the first time, install the DATA CARD program for the purpose of normal use.  Attention: To avoid failed DATA CARD program installation or hardware damage, do not unplug/plug the DATA CARD during the installation of the DATA CARD program The installation procedure of the DATA CARD program is as follows:  1.  Place the CD delivered with the DATA CARD into the CD-ROM of the computer. If the computer supports the automatic start of the CD, the Welcome to the TP25I Setup Wizard window is displayed, as shown in Figure 4.  If the computer does not support the automatic start of the CD, you need to run the installation program setup.exe in the CD directory, to display the Welcome to the TP25I Setup Wizard window shown in Figure 4.
   Chapter 3 Installing and Uninstalling Data Card   Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION           13FIGURE 4  WELCOME TO THE TP25I SETUP WIZARD   2.  Click Next to access the User Information window, as shown in Figure 5. FIGURE 5  USER INFORMATION   3. Enter the user information, and click Next to enter the License Agreement window, as shown in Figure 6.
ZXMBW TP25I WiMAX Wireless Data Card User Manual         Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION 14FIGURE 6  LICENSE AGREEMENT   4.  Carefully read the agreement contents, and click I accept the agreement and then Next, to enter the Select Destination Location window, as shown in Figure 7.  FIGURE 7  SELECT DESTINATION LOCATION
   Chapter 3 Installing and Uninstalling Data Card   Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION           155.  Enter or select the installation destination directory, and click Next to enter the Select Start Menu Folder window, as shown in Figure 8.   FIGURE 8  SELECT START MENU FOLDER  6. Click Next to enter the Select Addition Task window, as shown in Figure 9. FIGURE 9  SELECT ADDITION TASK
ZXMBW TP25I WiMAX Wireless Data Card User Manual         Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION 167. Check Create a desktop icon and click Next, to enter the Ready to Install window, as shown in Figure 10.  FIGURE 10  READY TO INSTALL  8. Click Install to start installing the DATA CARD program. At the end of the successful installation, the Completing the TP25I Setup Wizard window appears, as shown in Figure 11.  FIGURE 11  COMPLETING THE TP25I SETUP WIZARD  9. Click Finish to finish the installation of the DATA CARD program.
   Chapter 3 Installing and Uninstalling Data Card   Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION           17Software Un-Installation  When DATA CARD is not required the any more or need to re-install the DATA CARD program, un-install the DATA CARD program.  The un-installation procedure of the DATA CARD program is as follows:  1.  If the DATA CARD program is running, you should shut it down.  When the DATA CARD program is running, the tray icon   is displayed at the lower right corner of the Windows interface. Right-click   and select Exit in the shortcut menu, to shut down the DATA CARD program.  2.  In the Windows interface, select Start > Program Files > ZTE WiMAX > Uninstall TP25I, to enter the un-installation confirmation window, as shown in Figure 12.  FIGURE 12  UN-INSTALLATION CONFIGURATION   3. Click Yes to un-install the DATA CARD program.  4.  At the end of the un-installation, click Finish.  Hardware Un-Installation  For the descriptions of the hardware un-installation, refer to the Section: Safely Removing DATA CARD.
  Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION   18 Chapter 4  Data Card Usage  This chapter describes:   Starting Program  Connecting with Network  Interrupting Connection  Viewing Logs  Managing Account and Password  Displaying Help Information  Exiting   Safely Removing Data Card
   Chapter 4 Data Card Usage   Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION           19Starting Program After the DATA CARD program is successfully installed, the Start > Program Files > ZTE WiMAX program group is added in the start menu of the Window system, and the   shortcut icon is also added on the Windows desktop.  Select  Start > Program Files > ZTE WiMAX > TP25I, or double-click   on the Windows desktop, to start the DATA CARD program.  After the DATA CARD program is started, the window shown in Figure 13 appears.  FIGURE 13  MAIN WINDOW OF DATA CARD PROGRAM   After the DATA CARD program is started, the corresponding tray icon is displayed at the lower right corner of the Windows interface. The buttons in the main window and their functions are described in Table 6. The tray icons in different status and their meaning are described in Table 7.  TABLE 6  BUTTONS AND FUNCTIONS  Button Icon  Meaning  Entering the login window   Entering the status window   Entering the log window
ZXMBW TP25I WiMAX Wireless Data Card User Manual         Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION 20 Entering the about window   Showing the help document   Exiting the application  Indicating the signal when the network is not connected   Indicating the signal when the network is connected. There are 7 signal levels, and more bars indicate stronger signal.   TABLE 7  TRAY ICONS AND MEANINGS  Icon Meaning  The DATA CARD is not inserted or is unavailable.   The network is not accessed or the connection is interrupted.   The network is connected successfully.   The functions of the tray icons of the DATA CARD program are described in Table 8.  TABLE 8  FUNCTIONS OF TRAY ICONS  Operation Function Double-click the tray icon Activating the application software and displaying the main window of the DATA CARD program  Right-click the tray icon Displaying the shortcut menu. The shortcut menu items and their meanings are as follows:  Open: Activating the application software and displaying the main window of the DATA CARD program  Connect: Entering the login window  Disconnect: Canceling this login  Exit: Interrupting the connection and closing the application interface    Connecting with Network  After the DATA CARD program is started, you need to log in to the network and pass the authentication before normally accessing the Internet.
   Chapter 4 Data Card Usage   Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION           21The network login procedure is as follows: 1.  Click Start > Program Files > ZTE WiMAX > TP25I to start the DATA CARD program.  2.  In the main window of the DATA CARD program, click   or right-click   in the lower right corner of the Window interface, and then select Connect to enter the network login window, as shown in Figure 14.  If the main window is hidden, you can double-click   to show it.  FIGURE 14  NETWORK LOGIN    3. Enter the login account or select an account used in the Account pull-down list box, enter the corresponding password, and click Login. The program starts connecting with the network.  After the connection succeeds, the main window of the DATA CARD program displays “Status: Connected” as well as the data volume and connection duration, as shown in Figure 15. At the same time, the tray icon turns into  .
ZXMBW TP25I WiMAX Wireless Data Card User Manual         Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION 22FIGURE 15  STATUS OF INTERNET ACCESS   Now you can enjoy the WiMAX broadband wireless Internet access.  Note: To save the account and the password, you need to check Save Password before clicking Login. After this operation, you do not need to enter the password again in the next network login. Interrupting Connection  After the successful login, exit the network connection to end this Internet access.  The network logout procedure is as follows: 1. In the login status window shown in Figure 15, click Disconnect or right-click  , and then select Disconnect, to enter the logout confirmation dialog box.  2. Click Yes to cancel the network login.  After the above operations, the tray icon of the DATA CARD applications turns into  , and the main window displays “Status: Disconnected”.
   Chapter 4 Data Card Usage   Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION           23Viewing Logs After logging in to the network successfully, you can view the Internet access information records of the current account, such as login time, logout time and connection duration.  The detailed operations are as follows: 1. In the login status window shown in Figure 15 click   to enter the Internet access log window as shown in Figure 16. FIGURE 16  INTERNET ACCESS LOG   2. Right-click on the recording area to display the operation menu for this log as shown in Figure 17.  FIGURE 17  OPERATION MENU FOR INTERNET ACCESS LOG   The functions of this menu are described in Table 9.
ZXMBW TP25I WiMAX Wireless Data Card User Manual         Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION 24TABLE 9  MENU AND MEANINGS  Icon Meaning Delete Selected   Deleting the selected record Empty  Clearing the recorded table items  Copy Selected  Copying the selected record Select All  Selecting all records  Refresh  Refreshing the recording table  Managing Account and Password  In the login window, you can perform simple operations to the login accounts and the passwords, such as saving an account and a password or deleting the selected account and password.  After saving the account and password, you do not need to enter such information again in the next login operation. Instead, you only need to select the account from the pull-down list box. Deleting an account and a password means to delete the saved account and password. The procedure of saving an account and a password is as follows:  1. Select Start > Program Files > ZTE WiMAX > TP25I to start the wireless network card program and enter the main window.  2.  Enter the account and the password, and then check Save Password.  3. Click Login.  The procedure of deleting an account and a password is as follows:  1. Select Start > Program Files > ZTE WiMAX > TP25I to start the wireless network card program and enter the main window.  2. In the Account pull-down list box, select the account to be deleted, and right-click it to select Delete Account. The deletion confirmation dialog box pops up, as shown in Figure 18.
   Chapter 4 Data Card Usage   Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION           25FIGURE 18  ACCOUNT DELETION CONFIRMATION   3. Click OK to delete the selected account. Displaying Help Information  Displaying the help information means to view the on-line help information of the DATA CARD program.  The detailed operations are as follows: Click   on the main window of the DATA CARD program.  Exiting  ‘Exiting’ means exiting the DATA CARD program.  The detailed operations are as follows: Click   on the main window of the DATA CARD program, or right-click   to select Exit. After you exiting the program, the tray icon of the DATA CARD program disappears from the lower right corner of the Windows interface.
ZXMBW TP25I WiMAX Wireless Data Card User Manual         Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION 26Safely Removing DATA CARD Usually, the DATA CARD is inserted into the PCMCIA slot of the computer when necessary. At the end of the use, you need to remove it from the PCMCIA slot of the computer and save it properly.  The procedure of safely removing the DATA CARD from the notebook computer is as follows:  1.  If the DATA CARD program is running, you should shut it down first. For the detailed operations, refer to Section Exiting.  2. Click   to select Beceem_Communications_Inc. Tarang in the shortcut menu.  3. Click OK in the pop-up dialog box for confirming the hardware removing.  4.  Press the PCMCIA locker, and remove the DATA CARD from the PCMCIA slot.  5.  Install the protection panel of the PCMCIA slot.
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 Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION      28 Chapter 5  Common Faults Analysis  This chapter describes:   Common Faults and solutions
   Chapter 4 Common Faults Analysis   Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION           29Common Faults and Solution If DATA CARD gets defective, refer to Table 10 for handling and troubleshooting. If the information in Table 10 cannot help, you can contact the local technical support staff of ZTE.  TABLE 10  COMMON FAULTS OF DATA CARD AND HANDLINGS  Symptom   Possible Cause  Solution The DATA CARD receives no signal after the computer is restarted.  You are out of the coverage of the WiMAX network, for example, in an underground parking lot or tunnel.  The DATA CARD is not inserted properly. Move to the site with sound network signal.  Unplug and then plug the DATA CARD again in a right way.  The notebook computer cannot detect the DATA CARD, in the installation of the DATA CARD.  The installer of the DATA CARD is not correctly installed.  The DATA CARD is not inserted properly. Run the installer at first, and then insert the DATA CARD. If you are using the Windows XP operating system, operate following the Windows wizard, to install the installer.  Restart the computer and then insert the DATA CARD again.  The data connection fails.  You are out of the coverage of the WiMAX network, for example, in an underground parking lot or tunnel.  The network in this area at this time is busy.  You entered the login user name or password incorrectly.  Move to the site with sound network signal.  Try again after a while.  Perform login again with the correct user name and password. Unable to open any website after accessing the Internet.  The IE browser gets faulty.  The system is infected with virus (for example, Worm Blaster occupies huge uplink traffic so that you cannot receive the downlink traffic and cannot open any website). If the IE browser is faulty, update it to a higher version or reinstall it.  Apply professional anti-virus software to the whole operating system.  Unable to access the Internet when roaming  The roaming function of your DATA CARD has not been enabled.  Contact the operator of the area where your DATA CARD was purchased.
 Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION      30 Appendix A Abbreviations  Abbreviation  Full name AMC  Adaptive Modulate Code ARQ  Automatic Repeat reQuest BBUA  Agile Base Station Baseband Unit BSS  Base Station System BSC  Base Station controller CN Core Network CPU Center Processing Unit MIMO  Multi Input Multi Output MES  Multi Extension Subsystem IEEE  Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers IPTV Internet Protocol Television OFDMA  orthogonal frequency division multiplexing access PC Personal Computer PCMCIA  Personal Computer Memory Card International Association WiMAX  Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access RA25  Agile 2.5G Remote Radio Frequency Unit SS Subscriber Station VOD Video-On-Demand VoIP  Voice over Internet Protocol
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 Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION      32  Figures  Figure 1  Appearance of a DATA CARD...................................7 Figure 2  Inserting a DATA CARD into a Computer.................11 Figure 3  Installing the DATA CARD Correctly .......................12 Figure 4  Welcome to the TP25I Setup Wizard ......................13 Figure 5  User Information.................................................13 Figure 6  License Agreement..............................................14 Figure 7  Select Destination Location................................... 14 Figure 8  Select Start Menu Folder ......................................15 Figure 9  Select Addition Task ............................................ 15 Figure 10  Ready to Install.................................................16 Figure 11  Completing the TP25I Setup Wizard .....................16 Figure 12  Un-Installation Configuration............................... 17 Figure 13  Main Window of DATA CARD Program................... 19 Figure 14  Network Login...................................................21 Figure 15  Status of Internet Access....................................22 Figure 16  Internet Access Log ...........................................23 Figure 17  Operation Menu for Internet Access Log................ 23 Figure 18  Account Deletion Confirmation.............................25
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 Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION      34  Tables  Table 1  Chapters Summary..................................................i Table 2  Typographical Conventions ......................................ii Table 3  Mouse Operation Conventions ................................. iii Table 4  Safety Conventions................................................ iii Table 5  Technical Indices....................................................7 Table 6  Buttons and Functions...........................................19 Table 7  Tray Icons and Meanings....................................... 20 Table 8  Functions of Tray Icons .........................................20 Table 9  Menu and Meanings..............................................24 Table 10  Common Faults of DATA CARD and Handlings.........29
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  Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION      36   Index  CDMA, i CDMA2000, i E, 1, 3 INFORMATION, 2 LEGAL, 2 N/A, 3 P, 1, 3 R&D, 3 R1, 2, 3 URL, 1 ZXC10, i

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