Page 2 - Table of Contents; CHAPTER 1 Welcome to the Mobile Connection Manager 3; Installing Fourelle Venturi Data Compression 8
1 Table of Contents CHAPTER 1 Welcome to the Mobile Connection Manager 3 About this Guide 3 Checklist 3 Owner Records 3 About your PC3220 Wireless PC Card Modem 3 What is the Mobile Connection Manager? 4 Caring for your PC3220 4 What is CDMA 4 The Basics 5 CHAPTER 2 Installing the Mobile Connection ...
Page 3 - CHAPTER 4 System Tray Mode (Connection Status Icon and Menu) 22; Express Network; Windows Networking 26
2 Table of Contents CHAPTER 4 System Tray Mode (Connection Status Icon and Menu) 22 System Tray Icon 22 System Tray Menu 23 CHAPTER 5 Understanding Alert Windows 24 Express Network SM (1xRTT) and Quick 2 Net SM (14.4kbps) Alerts 24 Connection Lost Alert 24 Software Mismatch Alert 24 Power On Card Al...
Page 4 - CHAPTER 1 Welcome to the Mobile Connection Manager; About this Guide; A PC3220 Wireless PC Card Modem; Owner Records
3 CHAPTER 1 Welcome to the Mobile Connection Manager Congratulations and thank you for purchasing the PC3220 Wireless PC Card Modem! The PC3220 is a dual band CDMA2000 1X product that enables you to communicate wirelessly from your laptop. Now that you are equipped with a wireless modem, you no long...
Page 5 - Other Features and Benefits; A Type II PCMCIA format supporting the CardBus I/O interface; services; What is the Mobile Connection Manager?
4 Unique Antenna Design The PC3220 includes a proprietary antenna design that optimizes data rate transfer speeds, sensitivity, and increases power efficiency. Other Features and Benefits § A Type II PCMCIA format supporting the CardBus I/O interface § Supports North American CDMA Cellular (800 MHz)...
Page 6 - The Basics; Activate your account when prompted by the Activation Wizard
5 services of the Internet. The PC3220 is a high performance card that enables you to both send and receive data/email at maximum network rates. Often times when using a dial-up connection, a "network busy" signal appears. That's because there are "bottlenecks" slowing down the netwo...
Page 7 - Installation Precautions
6 CHAPTER 2 Installing the Mobile Connection Manager and PC3220 on Your Notebook PC Installation Precautions WARNING: DO NOT insert the PC3220 before you install the Mobile Connection Manager software onto your notebook PC. Once you install the Mobile Connection Manager software, you will be prompte...
Page 8 - minimum system resources are required:; 8: You may need the original Microsoft; Installing the Mobile Connection Manager Software; different folder by clicking the Browse button.
7 2. In order to install the PC3220 and the Mobile Connection Manager software, these minimum system resources are required: Card slots: Type II PC Card slot (Cardbus) Disk-Drive: CD-ROM Memory: 32 MB Disk Space: 14MB Processor: Pentium 150MHz or higher Dial Up Networking: DUN bound to TCP/IP NOTE -...
Page 9 - will close automatically.
8 If you prefer to install Venturi later: Windows 2000/XP: If you choose to install Venturi later, select No and click Finish. Now proceed to step 18. Your notebook PC will not restart. Windows ME: If you choose to install Venturi later, select No and click Yes to restart your PC. Continue to step 1...
Page 10 - PC Card and drivers.; Connecting the PC3220 and Drivers to your Notebook PC
9 soon as the Internet connection is terminated and you have disconnected, the Venturi will return to the “off” icon. Tip: The Settings tool in the Mobile Connection Manager allows you to control the use of Venturi, offering the option to enable or disable the data compression software. See page 19,...
Page 11 - you that new hardware has been detected.
10 driver: a program that extends the operating system to support a device such as a PC Card; or a program that enables an application to use a device such as a printer. Hardware devices such as PC Cards must each have the proper driver installed in order to run. 2. A driver acts like a translator b...
Page 12 - Account Activation with Verizon Wireless; The Activation Process has been automated for your convenience.; You are now ready to use the PC3220 on the Verizon Wireless network.
11 Account Activation with Verizon Wireless Once the PC3220 is properly inserted into the Type II PC Card slot of your notebook PC, the Activation Wizard will automatically appear. (In order to use your PC3220, you must have an account set up with Verizon Wireless). The process of setting up an acco...
Page 13 - Establishing a Connection; Connect in order to establish a connection.
12 Establishing a Connection 1. Once you have properly inserted the PC3220 into your notebook PC's Type II PC Card slot (See Installing the Drivers to your Notebook PC), the Mobile Connection Manager will notify that it is ready to connect to the network. 2. Select your network connection preference...
Page 15 - Unplug and Eject Hardware icon.; After the “Safe to Remove Hardware” message appears, click OK.; Windows 2000 ONLY: Select “ Standard OpenHCD USB Host Controller”
14 2. Select Exit from the menu. (The icon will disappear from the system tray). 3. After the Mobile Connection Manager has exited, go to the system tray and click on the Unplug and Eject Hardware icon. 4. A menu will appear: Windows 98 and ME ONLY: Select "Stop AirPrime USB Open Host Controller...
Page 16 - CHAPTER 3 Using the Mobile Connection Manager
15 CHAPTER 3 Using the Mobile Connection Manager The Mobile Connection Manager is turned on automatically when your laptop starts up, unless you turned this option “off” in the previous section, Software Installation. This view of the Mobile Connection is called Full Mode. An alternate view, called ...
Page 17 - Quick 2 Net Connection; Data Compression; No service
16 When no signal is available, the antenna symbol will change to red and the bars will be dimmed. When this occurs, no connection is possible for one of the following reasons: • You are outside of a CDMA network coverage area • The signal strength is too weak • A network problem is preventing the P...
Page 20 - Settings: General Tab; are created during installation and can; Option
19 Settings The Settings tool allows you to customize the Mobile Connection Manager. Once you click on this button a pop-up window with three tabs will appear: § General § Connection Profiles § About Settings: General Tab Note: The "Run Activation Wizard" button will guide you through the ac...
Page 21 - Connection Profiles Buttons; Button; Field
20 These three headers are displayed in the window: • Profile Name • Profile Number • Default profile (shows a checkbox for the default profile) Connection Profiles Buttons Button Function/Action Add Opens the Connection Profile Edit Window if you wish to add a new dial up connection profile. Delete...
Page 23 - CHAPTER 4 System Tray Mode; System Tray Icon; “System Tray Icon” Description; Icon Color
22 CHAPTER 4 System Tray Mode (Connection Status Icon and Menu) system tray: also known as the “status area,” the system tray is the section to the right of the Start button on your desktop . If you prefer to close the Full Mode view of the Mobile Connection Manager, you can still monitor your conne...
Page 24 - System Tray Menu; Menu Item
23 System Tray Menu By clicking on the System Tray icon, a menu becomes visible. Below is a list explaining the functions of each menu option. . Menu Item Action Availability when Card is not inserted Open Brings up Full Mode view Remains available Connect (or) Disconnect Select to connect or discon...
Page 25 - CHAPTER 5 Understanding Alert Windows; Connection Lost Alert
24 CHAPTER 5 Understanding Alert Windows Alerts that are generated by the Mobile Connection Manager explain effects of certain actions you are enabling by selecting particular functions. You generally can exit an alert by selecting Yes, No or OK. You also have the option to “turn off” an alert eithe...
Page 26 - Delete Connection Profile Confirmation; NOTE: Preset default profiles cannot be deleted.; Reset Call Log Confirmation
25 When this alert message appears, click Yes and your connection will be automatically terminated. Continue with your intended action. Click No to dismiss the alert message and keep the Mobile Connection Manager power on and connection active. Delete Connection Profile Confirmation If you decide to...
Page 27 - CHAPTER 6 Networking and Dial-up Connections; Help files
26 CHAPTER 6 Networking and Dial-up Connections Windows Networking After installation of the Mobile Connection Manager and drivers, the two default connection profiles (Express Network (1xRTT) and Quick 2 Net (14.4kbps)) will appear automatically on the Windows ® “Network and Dial Up Connections” wi...
Page 28 - CHAPTER 7 Frequently Asked Questions; The Express Network; speeds bursting up to 144kbps.
27 CHAPTER 7 Frequently Asked Questions Here are some answers to common questions regarding the PC3220: What is the Mobile Connection Manager? The Mobile Connection Manager is an application designed to assist you in managing the PC3220. With this application you can easily monitor and customize you...
Page 30 - CHAPTER 8 Regulatory Information and Safety; Regulatory Notices; cause undesirable operations.
29 CHAPTER 8 Regulatory Information and Safety This Section outlines important regulatory notices concerning your new PC Card. Regulatory Notices This device complies with Parts 15, 22, and 24 of the FCC rules. This PC card has been tested with the typical laptop computer with the side loading PCMCI...
Page 31 - Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help; Safety Information; Safety and Hazards
30 • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help WARNING- This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the interference causing equipment standard entitled “Digital Apparatus,” ICES-003 of the Departmen...
Page 32 - CHAPTER 9 Technical Specifications; Environmental Specifications; Mechanical shock @ 50g peak; Radio Frequency & Electrical Specifications
31 CHAPTER 9 Technical Specifications Environmental Specifications Operating temperature: - 20° to 60° C Storage temperature: - 30° to 65°C Humidity: 60° @ 15 - 95 % RH Vibration stability: Sinusoidal vibration @ 15g peak Mechanical shock @ 50g peak Drop: 1 meter on vinyl surface Contact discharge (...
Page 33 - Mechanical Specifications
32 WNP (wireless number portability): No Support Mechanical Specifications Dimensions (W x L x H): 54mm x 117mm x 5mm Weight: 40g Power button: No support Headset jack: No support LED: Red/Green Antenna: Vertically polarized dipole
Page 34 - CHAPTER 10 Licensing Information; Licensing Information
33 CHAPTER 10 Licensing Information Licensing Information AIRPRIME INCORPORATED MOBILE CONNECTION MANAGER FOR THE PC3220 LICENSE AGREEMENT ATTENTION: CAREFULLY READ THIS AGREEMENT. BY CLICKING ON THE “YES” BUTTON OF THE LICENSING AGREEMENT WINDOW OR BY INSTALLING THIS APPLICATION, YOU INDICATE THAT ...
Page 37 - CHAPTER 11 Limited Warranty; This Warranty does not apply to:
36 CHAPTER 11 Limited Warranty Audiovox Communications Corp. (the Company) warrants to the original retail purchaser of this Audiovox CDMA2000 1X, PCMCIA Card, that should this product or any part thereof during normal consumer usage and conditions, be proven defective in material or workmanship tha...