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GETTING STARTED
USING YOUR MiFi M100
MiFi M100 WEB UI
MiFi APP
TROUBLESHOOTING
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
REGULATORY INFORMATION
GLOSSARY
M100
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  • Page 1 GETTING STARTED USING YOUR MiFi M100 MiFi M100 WEB UI MiFi APP TROUBLESHOOTING PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS REGULATORY INFORMATION GLOSSARY M100 guide user...
  • Page 2: Software License

    “Trademarks”) used in this user manual are the property of Novatel Wireless or their respective owners. Nothing contained in this user manual should be construed as granting by implication, estoppel, or otherwise, a license or right of use of Novatel Wireless or any other Trademark displayed in this user manual without the written permission of Novatel Wireless or its respective owners.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Getting Started ............1 Overview.
  • Page 4 APN ................37 Network Selection .
  • Page 5 Product Specifications and Regulatory Information ..... . 78 Product Specifications ..............79 General .
  • Page 6: Getting Started

    Getting Started Overview Power Management Caring for Your MiFi M100...
  • Page 7: Overview

    Overview Congratulations on your purchase of U.S. Cellular’s MiFi® M100 for 4G LTE™ and Wi-Fi! With the MiFi M100 you can access 4G LTE networks for faster apps, uploads and downloads. Connect up to 15 Wi-Fi enabled devices to the Internet at once - laptops, tablets, e-readers, gaming consoles and more*.
  • Page 8: Package Contents

    Package Contents The U.S. Cellular MiFi M100 package includes: MiFi M100 • Standard Lithium Ion Battery • Pre-installed 4G LTE SIM Card • Wall Charger • USB Cable • Quick Start Guide • System Requirements Your computer, tablet, or other Wi-Fi devices need Wi-Fi capability only. In order to access the •...
  • Page 9: Components

    Components ➊ ➍ ➋ ➌ ➊ Power Button — Press and hold to turn the MiFi M100 on or off. ➋ Charging Port — Use to connect the wall charger. ➌ Signal Strength LEDs — Indicates the strength of the network signal. ➍...
  • Page 10: Power Management

    Power Management Your MiFi M100 will work from its charged battery alone or when plugged into a power source (with the battery installed). Battery — Charge the battery by plugging in the wall charger. While the battery is charging • the battery status LEDs blink. When the battery is fully charged, the battery LEDs are solid. USB wall charger —...
  • Page 11: Caring For Your Mifi M100

    Caring for Your MiFi M100 Like any electronic device, the MiFi M100 must be handled with care to ensure reliable operation. Novatel Wireless recommends the following guidelines: Protect the MiFi M100 from liquids, dust, and excessive temperatures. • Do not apply adhesive labels to the MiFi M100; they might cause the MiFi M100 to potentially •...
  • Page 12: Using Your Mifi M100

    Using Your MiFi M100 4G LTE Speed Using Your MiFi M100 for the First Time Connecting to Your MiFi M100 Managing Your MiFi M100...
  • Page 13: 4G Lte Speed

    4G LTE Speed With 4G LTE bandwidth you can get the broadband speed you require to work efficiently outside the home or office. You can connect to the Internet, access your corporate intranet, check your email and download attachments at speeds that are up to 10 times faster than 3G*. 4G Mobile Broadband with LTE* Download: typical download speeds of 5-12 Mbps.
  • Page 14: Using Your Mifi M100 For The First Time

    Using Your MiFi M100 for the First Time Your SIM card is pre-installed. To get started: ➊ Confirm that your computer meets the minimum system requirements. (See System Requirements on page 3). ➋ Open the charging tab and use your fingernail to gently lift off the battery cover. Set the cover aside.
  • Page 15: Charging The Battery

    Charging the Battery IMPORTANT Before you use your MiFi M100, be sure to charge the battery for at least three hours to ensure a full initial charge. When fully charged, the battery has up to 10 hours of life. To charge the battery: ➊...
  • Page 16: Replacing The Battery

    Replacing the Battery To remove and replace the battery: ➊ Open the charging tab and use your fingernail to gently lift off the battery cover. Set the cover aside. ➋ Insert your finger into the battery removal divot and lift the battery out of the battery compartment.
  • Page 17: Replacing The 4G Lte Sim Card

    ➍ Replace the cover by setting it on the MiFi M100 where the notches align, then press on the cover until it clicks into place and is flat across the entire bottom surface. Replacing the 4G LTE SIM Card Your SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card is a small rectangular plastic card that stores your phone number and important information about your wireless service.
  • Page 18: Battery Tips

    Whenever you remove or insert either the battery or the SIM card, ensure that your MiFi M100 is not connected to any device or power source. Never use tools, knives, keys, pens or any type of object to force the door open or to remove the battery. Using any of these...
  • Page 19: Power The Mifi M100 On And Off

    Power the MiFi M100 On and Off Power On Press and hold the power button until the Battery Charge and Signal Strength LEDs light up • and stay lit. Power Off Press and hold the power button until the LEDs turn off. •...
  • Page 20: Connecting To Your Mifi M100

    SSID and password on the sticker. (See Replacing the Battery on page 11.) IMPORTANT Charge the battery completely before you connect your computer to your MiFi M100. (See Charging the Battery on page 10). To connect to your MiFi M100: ➊...
  • Page 21: Managing Your Mifi M100

    Managing Your MiFi M100 After you have charged your MiFi M100, turned it on, and connected devices, you can use MiFi M100 software to monitor usage, change passwords, and set preferences and other options. There are two ways to do this: The MiFi M100 Web UI is accessed through a web browser on a computer, laptop, or other •...
  • Page 22: Mifi M100 Web Ui

    MiFi M100 Web UI Accessing and Navigating the MiFi M100 Web UI MiFi M100 Home Dashboard Connected Devices Data Usage Settings Customer Support About...
  • Page 23: Accessing And Navigating The Mifi M100 Web Ui

    Accessing and Navigating the MiFi M100 Web UI Use the MiFi M100 Web UI to manage, monitor, and customize your MiFi M100. Accessing the MiFi M100 Web UI To access the MiFi M100 Web UI: ➊ Connect your computer or Wi-Fi enabled device to your MiFi M100 to access the Internet. (See Connecting to Your MiFi M100 on page 15.)
  • Page 24: Logging In

    Logging In To access the full MiFi M100 Web UI, you must log in: ➊ Select Log In in the top-right corner of the screen. ➋ The Admin Dashboard Sign In page opens. Admin Dashboard Sign In Page NOTE The first time you connect a device to your MiFi M100, this Sign In page appears automatically.
  • Page 25: Navigating The Mifi M100 Web Ui

    Select Sign In. The MiFi M100 Home Dashboard appears, which you can use to access information and customize settings for your MiFi M100. MiFi M100 Home Dashboard Navigating the MiFi M100 Web UI Use the menu panel on the left side of the MiFi M100 Dashboard to access different sections of the MiFi M100 Web UI. Menu Panel...
  • Page 26 Some pages include links to other pages. For example, on the MiFi M100 Home Dashboard, selecting View under Connected Devices takes you to the Connected Devices page (also available through the menu panel). Pages in the Settings and About sections also include tabs across the top that open additional pages within that section.
  • Page 27: Mifi M100 Home Dashboard

    MiFi M100 Home Dashboard The MiFi M100 Home Dashboard is your gateway to configuring and managing your MiFi M100. It shows, at a glance, the following information: Network provider • Wi-Fi network name (SSID) • Wi-Fi network password (select Show to reveal) • Signal strength •...
  • Page 28: Connected Devices

    Connected Devices The Connected Devices page lists all Wi-Fi enabled devices currently connected to your MiFi M100 network. For each connected device, it shows: Name — Normally, this is the hostname of the connected device, as set on the connected • device.
  • Page 29: Editing A Connected Device

    Editing a Connected Device To change the name or icon used to represent a connected device: ➊ Select the pencil tool on the row for the device. The row changes to show tools for editing the device name and type. Connected Devices - Edit ➋...
  • Page 30: Changing The Maximum Number Of Connected Devices

    Changing the Maximum Number of Connected Devices To change the maximum number of connected devices allowed: ➊ Select the Change Max Connections link on the right side of the Connected Devices page. Connected Devices - Change Max Connections Link ➋ The Settings section opens to the Wi-Fi Hotspot page.
  • Page 31: Blocking And Unblocking Devices

    Blocking and Unblocking Devices The Connected Devices list includes a Block button for each connected device except your own. Use it to disconnect a device and prevent it from reconnecting. The blocked device then appears below in the Blocked Devices list. Note that devices in the Blocked Devices list are not connected and therefore do not have an IP address.
  • Page 32 A Reset Counter Button lets you set the data usage counter to 0. (Be aware that actual billed data usage may be higher than what is shown if you do this on any day other than the cycle start date.) Data Usage Page...
  • Page 33: Settings

    Settings The Settings section includes tabs for four pages: Wi-Fi Hotspot lets you change how Wi-Fi enabled devices connect to your MiFi M100. (See • Wi-Fi Hotspot on page 29.) Device Settings lets you set preferences for your device, change your administration •...
  • Page 34: Wi-Fi Hotspot

    Wi-Fi Hotspot Standard settings shown in the Wi-Fi Hotspot page include the following: Wi-Fi ON/OFF. Use this to turn Wi-Fi on or off. When turned off, no Wi-Fi devices can connect • to the MiFi M100 Wi-Fi network. Wi-Fi Name (SSID). Use this to change the SSID name used to identify this MiFi M100 on Wi-Fi •...
  • Page 35: 2.4 Ghz Band Settings

    Two links underneath the initial settings display further options: 2.4 GHz Band Settings • Wi-Fi Options • These options are described below. When you are done making changes, select Save Changes to finalize and accept the new settings. You might need to reconnect Wi-Fi devices to your MiFi M100 after saving changes. 2.4 GHz Band Settings To change band settings for the MiFi network, select 2.4 GHz Band Settings on the lower-left side of the page.
  • Page 36: Wi-Fi Options

    Wi-Fi Options To change Wi-Fi settings, select Wi-Fi Options on the lower-left side of the page. This expands options to include the following: WPS. Click this button to activate WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) for two minutes so that • compatible Wi-Fi devices can connect to the Wi-Fi network without having to manually enter the network key.
  • Page 37: Preferences

    Preferences The Preferences section of the Device Settings page includes the following options: Shutdown. Select the number of hours with no connected devices that will trigger automatic • shutdown of the MiFi M100. Stealth Mode. Select this check box to enable Stealth mode, disabling the LED lights on the •...
  • Page 38: Admin Password

    Admin Password The Admin Password section of the Device Settings page lets you change the password you use to sign in to the MiFi M100 Web UI. To change your admin password: ➊ Enter the current password in the Current MiFi Admin Password field. ➋...
  • Page 39: Backup And Restore

    Backup and Restore The Backup and Restore section of the Device Settings page allows you to: Back up your current MiFi M100 settings and preferences to a file on your computer. • Restore settings from a previously saved backup file. • Restore the MiFi M100 to factory default settings.
  • Page 40 To restore all settings on your MiFi M100 to factory default settings: ➊ Select Restore Factory Defaults. ➋ If prompted for a password, enter your password that is printed on the sticker on the inside of the MiFi M100 battery case. Restore Factory Defaults...
  • Page 41: Mobile Settings

    Mobile Settings The Mobile Settings page in the Settings section includes five subtabs, or sections: Mobile allows you to set preferences for the MiFi M100 device. • APN allows you to change the APN. (See on page 37.) • Network Selection allows you to scan for a new available network. (See Network Selection •...
  • Page 42: Apn

    The APN section of the Mobile Settings tab displays the APN (Access Point Name) profile and name used to access the network carrier. Normally, the MiFi M100 is preconfigured to use USCC and usccinternet, and changing these settings could adversely affect your internet connection. If you have a corporate account with your own APN, however, you can use these controls to specify a custom APN.
  • Page 43: Network Selection

    Network Selection The Network Selection section of the Mobile Settings page lets you manually select a mobile network. Normally the best mobile network is automatically selected. If you wish to select a network manually, select Scan for Networks. Any existing network connection is terminated and the system scans for all available networks.
  • Page 44: Manual Dns

    Manual DNS The MiFi M100 automatically selects a Domain Name Server (DNS). The Manual DNS section of the Mobile Settings page allows you to manually select up to two DNS IP addresses. To manually select a Domain Name Server: ➊ Select the Enable manual DNS check box. ➋...
  • Page 45: Advanced

    Port Forwarding on page 45.) • IMPORTANT! Changing the MiFi M100’s Advanced settings can adversely affect stability, performance and security of the MiFi M100. Firewall The MiFi M100 firewall determines which Internet traffic is allowed. The Firewall section of the Advanced Settings tab contains the following settings: VPN Passthrough —...
  • Page 46: Mac Filter

    MAC Filter The MAC Filter allows you to specify which devices can access the MiFi M100 Wi-Fi network. ON/OFF — Turns the MAC Filter on or off. Before turning the MAC Filter on, ensure that the Allowed Devices list is not empty. When MAC Filter is turned on, any connected device that is not in the Allowed Devices list is immediately disconnected.
  • Page 47: Lan

    The LAN section of the Advanced Settings page gives you settings and information about the MiFi M100's network. The LAN menu contains the following settings: IPv4 • IP Address — The IP address for the MiFi M100. • Subnet Mask — The subnet mask network setting for the MiFi M100. The default value •...
  • Page 48: Port Filtering

    Port Filtering Port Filtering allows you to block outgoing Internet connections and permit only allowed applications to access the Internet. You can also create a customized list of allowed applications, which permits only certain programs to connect to the Internet. The Port Filtering section of the Advanced Settings page contains the following options: Port Filtering —...
  • Page 49 To define a custom application for port filtering: ➊ Select Add a Custom Application. ➋ In the Start Port field, enter the beginning of the range of port numbers used by outgoing traffic for the custom application. ➌ In the End Port field, enter the end of the range of port numbers. If the port is a single port instead of a range, type the same value for both the Start Port and the End Port.
  • Page 50: Port Forwarding

    Port Forwarding Port Forwarding allows incoming traffic from the Internet to be forwarded to a particular computer or device on your Wi-Fi network. Normally, the built-in firewall blocks incoming traffic from the Internet. Use Port Forwarding to allow Internet users to access any server you are running on your computer, such as a Web, FTP, or E-mail server.
  • Page 51 To define a custom application for port forwarding: ➊ Select Add a Custom Application. ➋ Click in the App Name field and enter a name for the custom application. ➌ In the IP Address field, enter the IP address of the device to receive traffic from this application.
  • Page 52: Customer Support

    Customer Support The Customer Support page includes links to this user guide and to a “Tips and Tricks” document. Both documents are PDF files that you can open for viewing or download. For further customer support, contact your for network service provider for assistance. Customer Support...
  • Page 53: About Mifi M100

    About MiFi M100 The About page displays detailed information about your MiFi M100. It includes the following tabs: Internet Status. (See Internet Status on page 48.) • Device Info. (See Device Info on page 50.) • Diagnostics. (See Diagnostics on page 51.) •...
  • Page 54: Internet Status

    Internet Status The Internet Status section displays the following information: Status — The status of the Internet connection, usually Connected or Disconnected. • Network name — The name of the network to which this MiFi M100 is currently • connected. Technology — The type of technology used to connect to the Internet. •...
  • Page 55: Device Info

    Device Info The Device Info page displays detailed information about the MiFi M100. It includes two sections: Device Info • Modem • About > Device Info Device Info The Device Info section displays the following information: Manufacturer — The manufacturer of the MiFi M100. •...
  • Page 56: Modem

    Modem The Modem section displays the following information: Phone number (MDN) — The Phone Number or Mobile Directory Number (MDN) is used by • the mobile data network to identify this particular data service. MEID (DEC) — The Mobile Equipment Identifier (MEID) is used by the mobile data network to •...
  • Page 57: Logs

    Logs The Logs page contains a record of various system and network events. It is used in troubleshooting and is not required for normal MiFi M100 operation. By default, logs are turned on, and events are deleted when they are three days old. You can turn off logs, and change the number of days event information is saved.
  • Page 58: Software Update

    Software Update The Software Update page shows the current MiFi M100 software version, the date and time the system last checked for an update, and whether a new update is available. About >Software Update...
  • Page 59: The Mifi App

    The MiFi App Overview Installing the MiFi App Setting Up Your Account Logging In MiFi App Dashboard MiFi App Menu...
  • Page 60: Overview

    Overview The MiFi App is an application you can download to a smartphone, tablet, or other mobile device for monitoring and managing your MiFi M100. With it, you can: See your Wi-Fi network name (SSID) and password. • View current signal strength and battery charge. •...
  • Page 61: Installing The Mifi App

    Installing the MiFi App To use the MiFi App, you must first download it to your mobile device. To download the app to an Apple® device, such as an iPhone® or iPad®: ➊ Click the App Store button to go to the App Store. ➋...
  • Page 62: Setting Up Your Account

    Setting Up Your Account The first time you use your MiFi App, you must enter your email address and specify a password to use to set up your account. To set up your MiFi App account: ➊ Make sure the MiFi M100 is turned on and connected to the network. ➋...
  • Page 63 ➏ Select Sign Up. The Device Password screen appears. Device Password Screen ➐ Enter the case-sensitive password that is printed on the sticker inside the MiFi M100 battery cover. ➑ Select Connect. Be sure to store your MiFi App log-in information somewhere safe for future reference.
  • Page 64: Logging In

    Logging In After the initial account setup, you will simply enter your email address and password to log into the app. To log in to your MiFi Mobile account: ➊ Make sure the MiFi M100 is turned on and connected to the network. ➋...
  • Page 65: Mifi App Dashboard

    MiFi App Dashboard When you log in to the MiFi App, the App Dashboard appears. This is your main information screen in the app and includes the following: The Wi-Fi network name for your MiFi M100. This is what appears on available network lists •...
  • Page 66: Displaying The Wi-Fi Password

    Displaying the Wi-Fi Password To see the password used to connect to the MiFi M100 Wi-Fi network, select Show Password in the top-left corner of the App Dashboard. The password appears on the screen. Tap anywhere on the screen to return to the App Dashboard. Password Display Screen Viewing Connected Devices To see a list of devices that are currently connected to the MiFi M100, select Manage under the...
  • Page 67: Account Settings

    Account Settings Select the Account icon in the top-left corner of the App Dashboard to display the Account Settings screen. Account Icon on the App Dashboard The Account Settings screen includes two sections: User Info. This displays the email address used to set up your MiFi App account and offers an •...
  • Page 68: Changing Your Account Password

    Changing Your Account Password To change your account password: ➊ Select the Account Settings icon in the top-left corner of the App Dashboard. ➋ Select Change Password. The Change Password screen appears. Change Password Screen ➌ Type a new password for your account in both the New Password and Repeat Password fields.
  • Page 69: Logging Out

    Logging Out To log out of the MiFi App: ➊ Select the Account Settings icon in the top-left corner of the App Dashboard. ➋ Select Log Out. A pop-up prompt asks for confirmation. Log Out Confirmation Prompt ➌ Select Yes.
  • Page 70: Mifi App Menu

    MiFi App Menu To display the MiFi App menu, select the Settings icon in the top-right corner of the screen. The Mobile App menu appears, with the following options: Wi-Fi Network Settings. Use this option to view the Wi-Fi network name and password and to •...
  • Page 71: Wi-Fi Network Settings

    Wi-Fi Network Settings Select WiFi Network Settings from the Mobile App menu to display the Network Settings screen. The current Wi-Fi network name and password are displayed at the top of the screen. The Broadcast WiFi Network Name slider lets you enable or disable network broadcasting. If you disable broadcasting, the MiFi M100 network name will not appear on lists of available Wi-Fi networks.
  • Page 72: Roaming Settings

    Roaming Settings Select Roaming Settings from the Mobile App menu to display the Roaming Settings screen. Use the Domestic Roaming slider to enable or disable domestic roaming. Roaming Settings Screen...
  • Page 73: Advanced Settings

    Advanced Settings Select Advanced Settings from the Mobile App menu to access the full MiFi M100 Web UI, which offers more advanced options for MiFi M100 configuration. When the Sign In screen appears, enter your admin password and select Connect. Sign In Screen For details on the MiFi M100 Web UI, refer to the previous chapter.
  • Page 74 Device Info Select Device Info from the Mobile App menu to display the Device Info screen. This screen displays information about the MiFi M100, including associated phone number, IMEI, software version, modem firmware version, and PRI version. Device Info Screen...
  • Page 75: Help

    Help Select Help from the Mobile App menu to display the Help screen. This screen refers you to your network service provider for questions about connectivity or your data plan. For technical help, it refers you to the MiFi M100 User Guide (this document). It also includes a link for Customer Support contact information.
  • Page 76: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Overview Common Problems and Solutions Technical Support...
  • Page 77: Overview

    Overview When properly installed, the MiFi M100 is a highly reliable product. Most problems are caused by one of these issues: System resources required by the MiFi M100 are being used by other devices. • Network is unavailable due to coverage area, an account problem, or a network problem. •...
  • Page 78: Common Problems And Solutions

    Common Problems and Solutions The following are some common problems and solutions. My MiFi M100 just powered off without my pressing the power button. Why? This may occur under any of the following circumstances. Pressing the Master Reset button •...
  • Page 79 • with your wireless service provider. The MiFi M100 LEDs do not light when the power button is pressed. If the MiFi M100 is in Stealth mode, the LEDs do not light. To determine whether the device is in Stealth mode: ➊...
  • Page 80 I do not see my MiFi M100 network name on the Available Network list when I try to connect a device. Make sure at least one Signal Strength LED on the MiFi M100 is lit.
  • Page 81 How do I check the firmware version installed on my MiFi M100? To find your MiFi M100’s firmware number, use either the MiFi M100 Web UI or Mobile App: On the Mobile App, select Device Info from the Mobile App menu.
  • Page 82: Technical Support

    Technical Support IMPORTANT Before contacting support, restart both your computer and your MiFi M100, and ensure that your SIM card is inserted correctly. Contact your service provider for assistance. When calling, you may be asked for the wireless number of your MiFi M100. To find your MiFi M100’s wireless number, use either the MiFi M100 Web UI or Mobile App: On the Mobile App, select Device Info from the Mobile App menu.
  • Page 83: Product Specifications And Regulatory Information

    Product Specifications and Regulatory Information Product Specifications Regulatory Statements Wireless Communications Limited Warranty and Liability Safety Hazards Proper Battery Use and Disposal...
  • Page 84: Product Specifications

    Product Specifications General Name: MiFi M100® 4G LTE Mobile Hotspot Model: MiFi M100 Approvals: FCC (North America) Weight: 101.8 g / 3.59 oz Dimensions: 80 x 80 x 13mm, 3.14 x 3.14 x 0.51 in Wireless Network – Tri Mode: LTE, CDMA, LTE/UMTS/GSM Wireless Network –...
  • Page 85: Environmental

    Environmental Operating Temperature: -20° C to 50° C (-4° F to 122° F) Storage Temperature: -30° C to 70° C (-22° F to 158° F) Battery Charging 0° C to 35° C (32° F to 95° F) Relative Humidity The device shall be fully operational up to a maximum of 93% relative humidity (non-condensing).
  • Page 86: Regulatory Statements

    MODIFICATIONS: The FCC requires that you be notified that any changes or modifications made to this device that are not expressly approved by Novatel Wireless, Inc. may void your authority to operate the equipment.
  • Page 87 RF Exposure Content FCC Equipment Authorization ID: PKRNVWM100 This device is authorized for use in mobile and portable applications. This product has been evaluated for SAR and meets the FCC Guidelines for exposure to radio waves. For better signal reception, coverage range and data throughput, do not place the router near any physical obstruction, including in a pocket or in close proximity of any object.
  • Page 88: Wireless Communications

    Novatel Wireless or its partners will not be held responsible for damages of any kind resulting from the delays or errors in data transmitted or received with the MiFi M100 device, or failure of the MiFi M100 device to transmit or receive such data.
  • Page 89: Safety Hazards

    Safety Hazards Do not operate the MiFi M100 in an environment that might be susceptible to radio interference resulting in danger, specifically: Areas where prohibited by the law Follow any special rules and regulations and obey all signs and notices. Always turn off the host device when instructed to do so, or when you suspect that it might cause interference or danger.
  • Page 90 Electrostatic discharge (ESD) Electrical and electronic devices are sensitive to electrostatic discharge (ESD). Macintosh native connection software might attempt to reinitialize the device should a substantial electrostatic discharge reset the device. If the software is not operational after an ESD occurrence, then restart your computer.
  • Page 91: Proper Battery Use And Disposal

    Proper Battery Use and Disposal IMPORTANT In event of a battery leak: • Do not allow the liquid to come in contact with the skin or the eyes. If contact has been made, wash the affected area with large amounts of water and seek medical advice. •...
  • Page 92: Glossary

    Glossary...
  • Page 93 Glossary ● 1X — The core CDMA2000 wireless air interface standard. The designation “1X”, meaning 1 times Radio Transmissio Technology, indicates the same radio frequency (RF) bandwidth as IS-95: a duplex pair of 1.25 MHz channels. The 1X standard supports packet data speeds of up to 153 kbits/s with real world data transmission averaging 80-100 kbit/s in most commercial applications.
  • Page 94 ● Hotspot — A Wi-Fi (802.11) access point or the area covered by an access point. Used for connecting to the Internet. ● HTTP — Hypertext Transfer Protocol. An application-level protocol for accessing the World Wide Web over the Internet. ●...
  • Page 95 ● SSID — Service Set IDentifier. The name assigned to a Wi-Fi network. ● TCP/IP — Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol. The set of communications protocols used for the Internet and other similar networks. ● USB — Universal Serial Bus. A connection type for computing device peripherals such as a printer, mobile modem, etc.

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