KPN MIK820 Manuel d'instructions

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KPN Mobiel Internet Kaart 820 (MIK820)
Quick Start Manual

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Table of Contents
What Is in Your Packet........................................................................3
Getting to Know Your Data Card .........................................................3
Preparation..........................................................................................4
Installation/Uninstallation Guide..........................................................6
Warnings and Precautions ..................................................................8
Acronyms and Abbreviations.............................................................14
Thank you for choosing The KPN Mobiel Internet Kaart 820 data card. With
the data card, you can access the Internet through wireless network at a
high speed.
Note: This manual briefs the profile of the MIK820 data card, and the
preparation, installation and uninstallation process. For the operation
of the management program, see User Manual.

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What Is in Your Packet
The package of your KPN MIK820 data card contains the following items:
One KPN MIK820 data card
One Quick Start
One ExpressCard/34-to-PCMCIA adapter
Getting to Know Your Data Card
This is the sketch for KPN MIK820 data card. The actual product may differ.
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1. External Antenna
You can adjust the external antenna according to the actual signal
reception situation so as to reach a most favorable.
2. ExpressCard Interface
It connects the data card to a laptop.

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3. Indicator
It indicates the status of the data card.
When the data card is powered on, the indicator is blinking in green. (The
indicator is on for 100 ms and off for 100 ms, and then on for 100 ms and
off for 2700 ms.)
When the data card has registered to a GPRS (GSM/GPRS/EDGE)
network, the indicator is blinking in green. (The indicator is on for 100 ms
and off for 2900 ms.)
When the data card has registered to a UMTS (WCDMA/HSPA) network,
the indicator is blinking in blue. (The indicator is on for
100 ms and off for 2900 ms.)
When the data card has been connected to a GPRS network, the indicator
is on in green.
When the data card has been connected to a WCDMA network, the
indicator is on in blue.
When the data card has been connected to a HSPA network, the indicator
is on in cyan.
When the data card is removed, the indicator is off.
Preparation
1. Requirements for the Laptop
To use the KPN MIK820 data card, the following configurations for the
laptop are required.
Equipped with ExpressCard slot.
CPU: 133 MHz Pentium or above. 500 MHz Pentium or above is
recommended.
Memory: 128 MB RAM or above.
Free space on the hard disk: 50 MB or above.
Windows XP/ 2000/ Vista is installed.
Resolution for the laptop screen: 800 × 600 or above. 1024 × 768 is
recommended.

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2. Getting Your Data Card Ready
Insert the subscriber identity module/UMTS subscriber identity module
(SIM/USIM) card into the slot of the data card with the golden contacts side
facing downwards and the cut corner directing inwards. Follow the direction
on the back of the data card.
You can insert the data card into the PCMCIAslot by using an
ExpressCard/34-to-PCMCIA adapter.

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Installation/Uninstallation Guide
Under different operating systems (OSs), the installation and uninstallation
procedures may differ. If there is any difference, follow the actual
installation prompts.
1. Installing the Data Card
1) Insert the data card with a SIM/USIM card into the ExpressCard slot of
a laptop.
2) The OS auto detects and recognizes new hardware and starts the
installation wizard.
3) Follow the prompts of the installation wizard.
4) After the program is installed, a shortcut icon for KPN MIK820 data
card management program is displayed on the desktop.
2. Starting the Management Program
1) Double-click the shortcut icon on the desktop to start the management
program of the data card.
2) In the displayed interface, enter the personal identity number (PIN)
code if you have enabled the PIN lock.

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3. Removing the Data Card
1) Double-click in the status area. The Unplug or Eject Hardware
interface is displayed.
2) Select and stop the hardware related to the data card.
3) When the OS displays "It is safe to remove the device", remove the
data card.
Note: Before removing the KPN MIK820, exit the Management Program.
4. Uninstalling the Management Program
1) Click Start Menu.
2) Click Control Panel.
3) Click Add/Remove Program to uninstall the management program of
KPN MIK820 data card.
Note: Before uninstalling the Management Program, remove the MIK820.

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Warnings and Precautions
General Recommendations for Use
Always handle your wireless device with care and keep it in a clean and
dust-free place. Do not expose your wireless device to open flames or lit
tobacco products.
Always keep your wireless device dry.
Do not drop, throw or try to bend your wireless device.
Do not paint or scratch your wireless device.
Do not attempt to disassemble your wireless device. Doing so will void
warranty. Only authorized personnel are allowed to do so.
Use approved accessories only. Do not connect your wireless device to
any incompatible products.
Electronic Device
Deactivate your wireless device near high-precision electronic devices. The
wireless device may affect the performance of these devices.
Pacemaker manufacturers recommend that a minimum separation of 15
cm be maintained between a wireless device and a pacemaker to avoid
potential interference with the pacemaker. Deactivate your wireless device,
if it may have disturbance to the pacemaker.
Laws and Regulations
Do not operate your wireless device where it may be unsafe to do so or
where you are required not to do so.
To deactivate your wireless device, stop all applications using the wireless
device first and then remove the wireless device from your PC.
Obey all local laws, regulations, rules, orders, signs and notices while using
the wireless device. Signs about the use of mobile phones should also be
obeyed as referring to other wireless equipment including wireless devices
provided by KPN.

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Deactivate in Explosive Areas
Deactivate your wireless device where the air is potentially explosive. It is
rare, but your PC could generate sparks.
Deactivate in Blasting Areas
Deactivate your wireless device where blasting is in progress.
Remote-controlled radio frequency (RF) devices are often used at
construction sites to set off blasting.
Deactivate in Aircrafts
Deactivate your wireless device before boarding or in any aircraft. Wireless
devices can cause interference in aircrafts.
Deactivate at Hospitals
Obey regulations or rules at hospitals. Deactivate your wireless device near
medical equipment. Wireless devices can cause interference to cardiac
pacemakers, implanted defibrillators or other medical equipment.
Deactivate near Hearing Devices
Deactivate your wireless device near hearing devices. People with hearing
aids may experience interfering noise near wireless devices.
Recommendations for Children
Do not allow children to play with your wireless device. They could hurt
themselves or others, or could accidentally damage the wireless device.
Your wireless device contains small parts with sharp edges that may cause
an injury or a choking hazard.
Deactivate While Driving
Do not use the wireless device while driving.

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Immunity to Interference
Your wireless device is immune to interferences caused by audible signals.
Cleaning and Maintenance
Before you clean or maintain the wireless device, stop all applications
using the wireless device and remove your wireless device from your PC.
Clean your wireless device with a piece of soft antistatic cloth.
If the wireless device or any of its accessories does not work, turn to an
authorized service center for help.
Environmental Protection
Observe the local regulations regarding the disposal of your packaging
materials, old wireless device and its accessories. Please promote their
recycling.
SIM/USIM Cards
While inserting or removing the SIM card, protect yourself against
electrostatic discharge (ESD). Do not touch the connector of the SIM card.
As a precaution, always make sure that the wireless device is already in
your hand before you insert or remove the SIM card.
Restart on ESDs
Software will attempt to re-initialize a connection once a substantial
electrostatic discharge causes the device to reset. If the software is not
operational after an ESD, restart the software application.
Agency/Regulatory Information
The wireless device is approved for use in many regions of the world. In
these regions, the device meets all radio frequency exposure requirements.
The following approvals and notices apply in specific regions as noted.
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