nly Sprint built the largest all-digital, all-PCS nationwide network with
advanced multimedia services, reaching more than 230 million people
with clarity you can see and hear.
When it comes to mobile connectivity, the PCS Connection CardSM offers
more freedom than ever before. No wires, no cables, just access to your data
when you need it. The power of the Internet is truly at your fingertips.
This guide will familiarize you with our technology and your new
PCS Connection Card and the Wireless Connection Manager Software
through simple, easy-to-follow instructions. If you have already reviewed the
Getting Started Guide, which was packaged with your PCS Connection Card,
then you're ready to explore the advanced features outlined in this guide.
If you have not read your Getting Started Guide, go to Section One - Getting
Started With Your PCS Connection Card (page 5). This section provides all
the information you need to install the Wireless Connection Manager
Software, activate your PCS Connection Card and much more. It also
contains information on how to contact Sprint should you have questions
about service, want to purchase additional products or services, or just to
check your account balance.
Thank you for choosing Sprint.
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Introduction to this User’s Guide
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his User’s Guide introduces you to the PCS Connection Card and
Wireless Connection Manager Software through easy-to-follow
instructions.
We know your time is valuable and that is why we have designed this guide
to be used in a building block format or in stand-alone sections. You will get
the most out of your card and software if you read each section. However, if
you’d like to get right to a specific feature, simply go to that section.
Follow the instructions in that section and you'll be ready to use your card in
no time.
If you require additional information or help, visit
call PCS Customer Service Solutions
Tip : You can print out this guide to keep on hand or view it online. If you're
viewing it online, simply click on a topic in the Table of Contents or on any
page reference within a section to go directly to that topic.
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at 1-888-211-4PCS (4727).
www.sprintpcs.com
or
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Section 1
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Getting Started With Your
PCS Connection Card
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In This Section
䊳 Your PCS Connection Card
䊳 PCS Connection Card Components
䊳 System Requirements
䊳 Care and Maintenance of Your PCS Connection Card
䊳 Installing the Wireless Connection Manager Software
䊳 Inserting and Removing Your PCS Connection Card
䊳 Activating Your PCS Connection Card
his section walks you through the basics of getting started
with your new PCS Connection Card, including installing the
Wireless Connection Manager Software and inserting and activating
your card.
Getting Started With Your PCS Connection Card5
Section 1
Your PCS Connection Card
The PCS Connection Card utilizes CDMA technology enabling real-time
wireless access to email, the Internet or your corporate network. The card
runs on most current Windows-compatible laptop or desktop computers,
and it provides data transmission of up to 153 kilobytes per second (kbps).
Windows 98 (SR2/SE), 2000, ME or XP, as well as a type II PC card
(PCMCIA) slot are also required.
The Wireless Connection Manager Software allows you to monitor
and control the operation of your card.
PCS Connection Card Components
All PCS Connection Card packages include the following components:
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PCS Connection Card
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Storage case for your card
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Getting Started Guide
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CD-ROM containing the Wireless Connection Manager Software,
PCS Business Connection
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Web link and an electronic copy of the
User’s Guide
Getting Started
Before you can use your PCS Connection Card, you must first:
1.
Install the Wireless Connection Manager Software, located on the
Installation CD, onto your computer.
Note: Do not insert the PCS Connection Card in the slot until prompted to
do so by the Setup program.
2.
Insert the card into your computer’s PC card slot (Sprint label
facing up). Windows will detect the card and automatically install
the necessary card drivers.
3.
Launch the Wireless Connection Manager Software application.
4.
If your card has not previously been activated, the Activation Wizard
will automatically launch and guide you through the process.
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System Requirements
The following items are required in order to properly run the
PCS Connection Card and accompanying software:
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Pentium 90 (or higher) processor
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Windows 98 (SR2), 2000, ME or XP
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32 MB RAM (for Windows 98 and ME), or
64 MB RAM (for Windows 2000 and XP)
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16 MB available hard drive space
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CD-ROM drive
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Type II PC card slot (PCMCIA)
Care and Maintenance
As with any electronic device, the PCS Connection Card should be
handled with care. Follow these guidelines when using or storing
your card:
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Avoid storing the card in places of extreme heat or cold.
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Do not immerse the card in water.
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Do not apply labels or decals to the top or bottom of the card, as this
may cause the card to become jammed in the PC card slot.
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Keep the card in a dry, clean space.
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Never force the card into or out of your computer’s PC card slot.
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When moving your computer, always remove the card from the PC
card slot to avoid damage.
Managing Your PCS Account
For information about your PCS Account or to change your user name
and password, call PCS Customer Service Solutions at 1-888-211-4PCS
(4727). You may also visit
Getting Started With Your PCS Connection Card7
www.sprintpcs.com
.
Section 1
Installing the Wireless Connection
Manager Software
This section guides you step-by-step through the Wireless Connection
Manager Software installation procedure.
Once you complete the installation process and activate your
PCS Connection Card, you will be able to use your card with your
Internet applications.
If you require help at any time during the installation process, please
contact PCS Customer Service Solutions at 1-888-211-4PCS (4727).
Windows 98 SE, ME, 2000 and XP Installation Process
To install the Wireless Connection Manager Software:
1.
Insert the Installation CD into your computer’s CD-ROM drive.
The installation program will automatically run.
2.
Follow the instructions displayed onscreen to begin installing the
Wireless Connection Manager Software. The
appear (see Figure 1).
Welcome
window will
Figure 1: Welcome window
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3.
Read the information displayed onscreen and click
continue. The
License Agreement
window will appear
(see Figure 2).
Figure 2: License Agreement window
4.
Read the agreement and select
terms
if you are satisfied with the agreement.
5.
Click
Next
to continue. The
I read and agree to the above
Start Copying Files
(see Figure 3).
Next
to
window will appear
Figure 3: Start Copying Files window
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6.
If you are satisfied with the installation settings, click
continue. A message will appear (see Figure 4) allowing you to
specify whether you want an icon for the Wireless Connection
Manager placed on your desktop.
Figure 4: Desktop Icon message
7.
Ye s
Click
Manager or
Installation Complete
to create a desktop icon for the Wireless Connection
No
if you would not like a desktop icon. The
window will appear (see Figure 5).
Next
to
Figure 5: Installation Complete window
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8.
Click
Finish
to exit the Installation program. The
Install
window
will appear (see Figure 6).
Figure 6: Install window
9.
You are required to restart your computer in order to complete the
Wireless Connection Manager Software installation procedure. Click
OK
to reboot your computer.
10.
Once your computer has rebooted, insert the PCS Connection Card
into your computer’s PC card slot (see “Inserting and Removing
Your PCS Connection Card” on page 12 for more information).
Windows will detect the new hardware and will install the necessary
drivers. The
Hardware
Found New Hardware
window or
Wizard will appear, depending on your operating system
Found New
(see Figure 7).
Figure 7: Found New Hardware window
Note: If the message “Digital signature not found” appears, you will need
to click Yes to properly install the hardware driver. When installing to
Windows 2000 or Windows XP, the message will appear three times; click
Yes each time to properly install the driver.
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Inserting and Removing Your
PCS Connection Card
Before you insert the Wireless Connection Card, you must first install the
Wireless Connection Manager Software. Once you have completed the
installation procedure, you may insert your card into your computer’s PC
card slot. The Sprint label should be facing up, and the 68-pin connector,
located at the end of the card, should be inserted directly into the
computer’s PC card slot.
Note: The PCS Connection Card should fit snugly, but you should be able to
insert or remove it easily from your computer’s PC card slot.
A portion (the black section) of the card will remain outside the
computer’s PC card slot. This section contains the card’s antenna and the
LED (light emitting diode). Because the card is not entirely contained in
your computer’s PC card slot, it is important to remove the card when
transporting your laptop or notebook.
To remove your card, you must first stop the card using the PC card tray
icon
icon and select
Once your card has been stopped, press the PC card eject button, located
on your computer, and remove the card completely from the PC card slot.
, located in the bottom-right corner of your desktop. Click the
Stop
from the dialog box.
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Activating Your PCS Connection Card
To launch the Wireless Connection Manager, double-click the shortcut
JJJJ
Start
icon placed on your desktop, or select
Wireless
JJJJ
Wireless Connection Manager
Programs
.
If your card was not previously activated, once the Wireless Connection
Manager application opens, the Sprint Activation Wizard will
automatically launch (if your card has been pre-activated, you will not
see the Activation Wizard).
Sprint Welcome
The
window will appear (see Figure 8).
Figure 8: PCS Card Activation (window 1)
JJJJ
Novatel
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1.
Click
Next
to begin the activation process. The PCS Card Activation
window will describe the activation process (see Figure 9).
Figure 9: PCS Card Activation (window 2)
2.
Please telephone PCS Customer Service Solutions at 1-888-211-4PCS
(4727) in order to set up your PCS wireless network account.
You should have the following information available:
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Your billing address
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Your Social Security or Tax ID number
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Your driver’s license number
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A pen and paper to write down your account information
During this call, PCS Customer Service Solutions will help you select
your service plan and guide you through the activation process.
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3.
Click
Next
when you are asked for your card’s Electronic Serial
Number (ESN). The third PCS Card Activation window will appear,
which displays your card’s ESN in the top field (see Figure 10).
Figure 10: PCS Card Activation (window 3)
4.
Carefully repeat the Electronic Serial Number to the
Service Representative. You will then be given an access code.
5.
Enter the activation code into the bottom field of the
PCS Card Activation window.
6.
Click
Next
to continue. The next window will appear (see Figure 11).
Figure 11: PCS Card Activation (window 4)
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7.
Once you have been given your card’s phone number, enter the
number in the top field, as shown in Figure 11.
8.
Re-enter the phone number in the bottom field for activation, and
Next
click
Note: If the phone numbers you entered in the two fields do not match, a
warning will appear requesting that you verify that the phone numbers
entered are correct.
to continue.
You have now successfully completed the activation process. Your
phone number and lock code will be displayed at the bottom of the
final PCS Card Activation window (see Figure 12).
Figure 12: PCS Card Activation (window 5)
9.
Click
Finish
to exit the Sprint Activation Wizard.
You may now use the Wireless Connection Manager with your Internet
applications. See Section 2: The Wireless Connection Manager on
page 17 for more information.
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Section 2
The Wireless Connection Manager
In This Section
䊳 Wireless Connection Manager Main Window
䊳 Controlling the Wireless Connection Manager
䊳 System Tray Icons
䊳 Using the Text (SMS) Messaging Feature
䊳 Using the High-Speed RAS Option
䊳 PCS Card Configuration Window
䊳 PCS Connection Card Configuration Settings
䊳 PCS Card Properties Window
䊳 Detailed Status Reports Window
䊳 About Wireless Connection Manager Window
he Wireless Connection Manager application allows you to monitor
and control the operation of your PCS Connection Card. This section
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describes the functions of the various fields and windows contained in the
Wireless Connection Manager application.
Section 2
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Wireless Connection Manager Main Window
When you launch the Wireless Connection Manager application, the
main window will open (see Figure 13).
Figure 13: Wireless Connection Manager main window
main window
The
consists of the following items:
Duration
Total Bytes Sent
Total Bytes Received
Connect or
Disconnect Button
Signal Strength
Status Bar
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This field indicates the length of time connected.
This field indicates the amount of data (bytes) the card
has sent during the current network session.
This field indicates the amount of data (bytes) the card
has received during the current network session.
This button allows you to Connect or Disconnect from the
network, depending on the current state of the card. If the
card is locked when attempting to connect, you will be
prompted to unlock it before connecting.
This display indicates the card’s signal strength. If
adequate signal strength is present, a number of the five
bars will be shaded green. The greater number of bars
filled, the stronger the signal strength.
Sprint URL
http://www.sprintpcs.com
Clicking
the PCS Web page.
will take you di rectly to
PCS Connection Card
Status
Mail Icon
Lock Icon
This status indicator, located at the bottom of the main
window, displays the card’s network connection status.
This button flashes when there are new
SMS messages; clicking it opens the Web Messaging
window, which allows you to view any text messages you
have received.
This button allows you to lock or unlock your card.
Controlling the Wireless Connection Manager
Connecting to the Network
To connect to the network, click
(see Figure 14). The card will attempt to register to the network using the
information provided in the default connection profile.
A connection profile provides Sprint with the necessary information to
identify your card and access your network account.
Connect
from the main window
Figure 14: Wireless Connection Manager main window
If this is your first attempt to connect to the network and your user name
and profile have not yet been programmed, the Wireless Connection
Manager will automatically download that information from Sprint.
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Controlling Compression
In order to optimize the connection speed and enhance your wireless
experience, data has been compressed. You may turn off compression by
selecting
Compression
from the
Figure 15: Compression Option window
File
menu (see Figure 15).
When data is being compressed, the compression icon will appear in
the main window under Signal Strength (see Figure 16).
Figure 16: Compression Active
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Disconnecting From the Network
To disconnect from the network, click
Disconnect
from the main
window (see Figure 17).
Figure 17: Wireless Connection Manager main window
Quitting the Wireless Connection Manager Application
To quit the Wireless Connection Manager application, click the
Exit
located in the top-right corner of the main window or select
File
the
menu (see Figure 18). The PCS Connection Card will terminate
from
its network connection, and the Wireless Connection Manager
application will shut down.
Figure 18: Exit command
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Section 2
Showing and Hiding the Wireless Connection Manager
Keeping the Wireless Connection Manager Window Always
Visible
To keep the Wireless Connection Manager window on top of all other
open windows, select
Always on Top
from the
Window
menu
(see Figure 19).
Figure 19: Always on Top command
Once this menu item is selected (indicated by a check mark next to the
item), the Wireless Connection Manager window will remain on top of
all other windows.
Note: Click Always on Top a second time to disable this command. The
check mark will disappear and the Wireless Connection Manager window
will no longer remain on top of all other open windows.
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