ZTE MC315 Users Manual

MC315 User Guide 2005-3-7
ZTE MC315
User Guide
Version: V4.1-TY)
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Contents
1. Introduction...............................................................................................................................3
2. Specifications............................................................................................................................3
3. Care for your card.....................................................................................................................3
4. Features.....................................................................................................................................4
Insert R-UIM card to MC315....................................................................................................4
5. Setup and Uninstall...................................................................................................................4
5.1 System Requirements.........................................................................................................4
5.2 Setup for Windows 2000....................................................................................................5
5.2.1 Setup.........................................................................................................................5
5.2.2 Uninstall...................................................................................................................8
5.3 Setup for Windows XP....................... ..................................... ...................................... ... ...9
5.3.1 Setup.........................................................................................................................9
5.3.2 Uninstall.................................................................................................................13
6. The Main Window and Icons..................................................................................................14
7. Connect/Disconnect ................................................................................................................15
8. Connection Record..................................................................................................................16
9. Voice call.................................................................................................................................17
10. Call History.............................................................................................................................18
11. Send Short Messages ..............................................................................................................18
12. Read Short Messages............................ ... .. ... .. ... .. ... .. ... ...................................... .. ... .. ... .. ... ......19
13. Phone Book.............................................................................................................................20
14. Settings....................................................................................................................................21
15. Trouble Shooting.....................................................................................................................21
16. FCC RF EXPOSURE INFORMATION.................................................................................23
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1. Introduction
ZTE MC315 PCMCIA wireless network card fits into a standard Type II PC Card slot (available on most notebook PCs) and can function as a wireless network card, a modem, and a mobile phone. This card allows you to connect to the Internet, send and receive SMS messages, and make phone calls, without the need of a network cable or phone line.
With the design of the UIM card separate from the body, MC315 PCMCIA wireless network card can make the operation more flexible.
2. Specifications
Transmit Frequency Receive Frequency Freq. Stability Dimension Weight Data Transmission Voltage Current Transmitter Power
824.04~848.97MHz
869.04~893.37MHz FA±300Hz 86*54*5 mm 33g MAX 153.6 kbps
3.3V from PCMCIA Slot Dormancy: 90mA Maximum: 850mA 200mW
3. Care for your card
Protect the card from liquids, dust, and excessive heat. Optimal signal strength is usually obtained when the antenna is perpendicular to the modem.
The antenna should bend easily. Do not forcefully bend the antenna or plugs the antenna in and out MC315 card frequently.
The MC315 card should fit easily into your PC slot. Forcing the card into a slot may damage
connector pins.
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4. Features
Insert R-UIM card to MC315
When MC315 card start up, the lamp is in YELLOW. After a few seconds, the PCMCIA card
will ready to work, the lamp is in GREEN.
5. Setup and Uninstall
5.1 System Requirements
The MC315 wireless network card is supported on:
Windows 98
Windows 2000
Windows XP
To install the MC315, you will require these system resources at the minimum:
CPU Card Slots 1 Type II PCMCIA (PC Card) Slot Disk Drive CD-ROM (for installation only) Memory 64 MB
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Pentium-II/233MHz
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Disk Space 30 MB
5.2 Setup for Windows 2000
5.2.1 Setup
Note: Don’t insert the ZTE MC315 Wireless network Card before setup.
1. Please find “autosetup.exe” first in ZTE MC315 CD, and double click the icon of
autosetup.exe, then choose “English” when the picture displayed in the screen.
2. When you see this window, please click “next”.
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3. Selec t the location where the program is to be installed, then click “Next”.
4. When you see this window, please click “next”.
5. When you see this window, please click “install”.
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6. Please wait.
7. Please insert the MC315 card. (If your card is in the slot, please insert the card again)
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