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Safety and Use ...................................................................................................................... 2
Installation Guide ................................................................................................................. 4
Main Interface Overview ................................................................................................... 4
Entrance to Main Interface ............................................................................................... 5
Connect to Internet............................................................................................................. 6
SMS Services (Text Message)............................................................................................. 7
Contacts ................................................................................................................................. 9
Voice call (Optional)......................................................................................................... 10
Settings .................................................................................................................................. 10
Warranty ............................................................................................................................... 13
FAQs ....................................................................................................................................... 14
Installation Guide for Mac ............................................................................................... 16
 
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    User Manual Table of Contents Safety and Use ........................2 Installation Guide ......................... 4 Main Interface Overview ....................4 Entrance to Main Interface ....................5 Connect to Internet......................6 SMS Services (Text Message)..................... 7 Contacts ..........................9 Voice call (Optional)......................10 Settings ..........................
  • Page 2: Safety And Use

    Safety and Use We recommend that you read thi s chapter carefully before usi ng your modem. The manuf acturer d isclaims a ny liab ility for damage, whi ch may result as a consequence of i mproper use of the modem or of use contrary to the instructions contained herein.
  • Page 3: Protection Against Theft

    Do not drop, throw or bend the modem. 10. Do not paint the modem. Collection Point: This sy mbol on the modem mean s th at it must be taken to collection points at the end of their life: Municipal waste disposal centers with specific bins for these items of equipment Collection bins at points of sale.
  • Page 4: Installation Guide

    Installation Guide Installation procedures may v ary based on the operat ing syste m installed on your PC. T he f ollowing instructions are based on the Windows XP OS: Turn on your PC and plug the mode m i nto th e U SB i nterface slot to begin software i nstallation.
  • Page 5: Entrance To Main Interface

    Following table are listed the Icons of status bar information Connection Statistics Icon Description Network Signal Indicates the signal strength of the network Network Status Indicates the networ k s tatus. This will disp lay the operator name w hich the m odem can fin d the network.
  • Page 6: Connect To Internet

    entry fi eld, and cli ck on <OK>. Y ou may try only 3 ti mes to enter the correct PIN code; after three i ncorrect attempts, the U SIM or SI M card will be blocked. A PUK di alog box will then be displa yed ask ing you to ent er the right PUK code , PIN Code and Co nfirmed PIN.
  • Page 7: Sms Services (Text Message)

    • If <ADD> is selected, the new connection profi le w indows w ill pop • Please enter the info of requested; • Account (Connection Naming), Number, APN, User Name, password and final choice which Auth Type you are using by manually; •...
  • Page 8 Click I con of SMS i n the pop up the wi ndow to access the recipient’s selection window. Select one party, or more (using the ctrl/shift key), and the click on <OK> to add the chosen party (i es) to the recipient list.
  • Page 9: Contacts

    9. Export Select a message or several messages (using the ctrl/shift key) in the current list; Then ri ght cli ck mouse, to export SMS to the chosen location and saved as a *.txt file. Contacts Click con tacts from the mai n i nterface of PC suite to access the contacts management.
  • Page 10: Voice Call (Optional)

    <Send>. 5. Copy to (U) SIM card/Modem/Computer Select one contact, or more ( using ctrl/shift key) stored in the same memory; Right-Click your mouse pointer, if selected <Copy to> in the manual and select a target memory different from the memory being used; Contact(s) will be copied to the target memory.
  • Page 11 Click on the band whi ch you prefer, i t w ill search and regi ster the network band which was chosen at next time of dev connection. 4. SMS settings Choose <SMS settin gs> in the Settings menu to access the SMS settings window.
  • Page 12 Select an item in the connection profile list; Click on <Modify> to access the profile edit window; Modify the parameters and click on <OK> to save the modification. <Deactivate> Select an item in the connection profile list; Click on <Deactivate> to release default setting. 6.
  • Page 13: Warranty

    11. About You can get information on the version in the <About> menu. 12. Help When the appli cation is open, you ca n read the instructions about the modem Warranty • The modem i s warranted against any dev iation from t echnical specifications for a peri od of twel ve (12 ) mont hs from the date specified on your original invoice •...
  • Page 14: Faqs

    normal wear, malfunctions caused by exte rnal causes (e.g., radio interference from other equipment, power voltage fluctuations), 10) faulty connections resulting from unsatisfactory radio transmission or caused by the absence of radio relay coverage. • Warranty is also excluded for the modems on which mark ings or serial numbers have been removed or altered.
  • Page 15 application? A: Please d isconnect the modem f irst, and then restart the application. 5. Q: The SIM/USIM card does not register any networks A: The reasons are shown below: Unstable local signal; 2. The software is an old version; Hardware problem.
  • Page 16: Installation Guide For Mac

    Installation Guide for Mac This manual describes the operations of the connect application. This application requires MAC OS X10.4.9 or later. 1. To i nstall the MODEM connect appli cation on MAC OS X. Please double-click the file HSPA USB MODEM.pkg 2.
  • Page 17 3. Select the MAC OS volume to i nstall the appl ication and cl ick “Continue Installation” 4. When t he in stallation is f inished, you wi ll see the follow ing w indow, you need to restart your computer to use the modem. 5.
  • Page 18 One Touch X210X Production Characteristic Zero CD ROM, Auto Installation UMTS 850/1900/2100 MHz Downlink upto 7.2Mpbs, Uplink upto5.76Mbps Micro SD upto 16GB Voice call(Optional) Support Window 2000/XP/Vista; Mac OS X10.4.0 or higher The modem is a transceiver that operates on GSM networks with 850, 900, 1800 and 1900 MHz and on WCDMA 850, 1900 and 2100 MHz bands.
  • Page 19 Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. General Information * Internet address: www.alcatel-mobilephones.com * Customer Support / Hot Line Number: see “TCT Mobile Services” leaflet or go to our Internet site.
  • Page 20 body. USB dongle transmitter is approved for use in typical laptop computers. To comply with FCC RF exposure requirements,this USB dongle should not be used in other devices or certain laptop and tablet computer configurations where the USB connectors on the host computer are unable to provide or ensure the necessary operating configurations intended for the device and its users or bystanders to satisfy RF exposure compliance requirements.

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