Acronyms And Abbreviations Step 4: Connect to the internet Safety Information Step 5: Register online to manage your account Using BT Connection Manager for Mac and Your USB Modem To Get Online Your BT Mobile Broadband Pre-Pay Account How to Top up...
For more detailed instructions, please see page 4. Download BT Connection Manager for Mac from www.bt.com/help/mobilebroadband/mac Please note: you must be running Mac OS 10.4 or above to use BT Mobile Broadband. Plug the USB Insert the SIM card into Modem into the USB Modem.
Getting Started We know you’re keen to get started with BT Mobile Broadband, so please follow these steps in the exact order shown below. Step 1: Download BT Connection Manager for Mac Go to www.bt.com/help/mobilebroadband/mac and select BT Connection Manager for Mac to download it. Once the file has downloaded, click on the icon to start the installation, following the on screen instructions.
Step 3: Insert the USB Modem into your Mac You’ll need to have your laptop switched on before you plug the USB Modem in. i. Rotate the USB connector out of the top of the USB Modem. ii. Insert the USB Modem into a USB port on your laptop. If necessary, use the enclosed USB cable to connect in confined spaces.
Connect using the BT Mobile network 1. Make sure you’re in an area which has a mobile signal. 2. Double click the BT Connection Manager for Mac icon. After waiting for it to load, click Connect next to the Profile Name BT Mobile.
SIM to activate. Connect using Wi-Fi 1. Make sure you’re in range of your BT Home Hub (or similar wireless router); also ensure it’s switched on and working. Make a note of the Wireless Network Name (SSID) and Wireless Key from the grey label on the back of the BT Home Hub or on your router.
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This is the mobile number for the SIM card which you inserted into the USB Modem. This number is shown on a sticker on the back of the USB Modem pack and on your BT Welcome Letter. You can also find the number on BT Connection Manager for Mac.
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If you enter this after the PIN has expired, you will need to start the process again. Congratulations! You’re now set up and ready to use BT Mobile Broadband Pre-Pay. The Welcome Bundle means you can get going straight away, using your laptop on the BT Mobile network.
Using BT Connection Manager for Mac and Your USB Modem To Get Online Connection Statistics Text Phonebook Click to make a connection to the Click to check Click to view Not functioning BT Mobile network your usage your messages on this product...
As you come to the end of your Welcome Bundle, you’ll need to Top up. You have the following options: 1. Top up your e-wallet online via bt.com (using any computer): Go to www.bt.com/youraccount. Enter your bt.com username and password. Choose Your BT Pre-Pay account then select from the options for bundles, amounts and payment methods.
You must ask for an eVoucher for BT Mobile. Denominations of £5, £10, £15, £20 and £50 are available. On payment you will be given a receipt with your BT Mobile eVoucher number or PIN. Simply enter this number when you Top up online or by phone.
They are purchased from your account balance. If you don’t have enough credit, BT will send an alert to remind you to Top up. Until you Top up, you will revert to the Pre-Pay rate, provided you have credit.
BT Pre-Pay account. You can also check your transaction history. Alternatively, you can call the Automated Telephone Service on Freefone 0800 169 0850. You can also check your usage on BT Connection Manager for Mac under Statistics. Low credit When you start to run out of credit, an alert will appear in the BT Connection Manager for Mac.
UK. For further information and for details of how to activate roaming, visit www.bt.com/help/ mobilebroadband. If you are a member of BT FON, you can use your inclusive minutes at any FON hotspot around the world using your default Wi-Fi manager.
Your USB Modem HSDPA, 3G and GPRS explained The table below summarises the speed and availability of the connection methods available on the USB Modem using BT Connection Manager for Mac. HSDPA GPRS up to 7.2 Mbps up to 1.8 Mbps...
(HSDPA/HSUPA) network the USB Modem is removed and not connected Intermittent blinking means the device is registered to, but not connected to, the relevant network. Connect using BT Connection Manager for Mac. Rapid Green blinking means the USB Modem is on but not registered/...
Manager for Mac under Statistics the back of the USB Modem pack and also on bt.com. You can access and on your BT Welcome Letter. this from bt.com/youraccount. You can also find the number on BT Connection Manager for Mac.
Acronyms And Abbreviations The Third Generation mobile network Central Processing Unit EDGE Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution GPRS General Packet Radio Service Global System for Mobile Communications HSPA High Speed Packet Access ICNIRP International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection Operating System Personal Identification Number Random-Access Memory...
Safety Information Areas where the air contains chemical Interference • Do not use your USB Modem where substances and particles (including prohibited or when it causes danger or granules, dust, or metal powder). interferes with electrical devices. Areas indicated with “Explosives” signs. •...
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Safety of Children Laws and Regulations Observance Do not allow children to use the USB Observe laws and regulations when using Modem without guidance. Small and your USB Modem. Respect the privacy and sharp components of the wireless device legal rights of the others. may cause danger to children or cause suffocation if children swallow the Care and Maintenance...
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Do not dismantle the USB Modem or its • Body Worn Operation accessories. Otherwise, the warranty will To ensure compliance with RF exposure be invalidated. guidelines the device must be used with a minimum of 1.5 cm separation from Emergency Calls the body.
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The SAR limit adopted by the USA and Canada is 1.6 watts/kilogram (W/kg) averaged over one gram of tissue. The highest SAR value reported to the FCC for this device type was compliant with this limit. FCC Statement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
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