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Z-Com Z-Card 210 Quick Installation Manual

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01/04/12
Quick Installation Guide for Z-Card 210
Here is a quick installation guide on what you need to know and do
before using your Z-CARD 210. This guide also refers you to specific
sections in the manual for further explanation. You will have to refer to
some of these additional sections to know how to properly setup your Z-
CARD 210.
Step 1. You will need an IP address and the side preference from your
CDPD Service Provider.
a. You need a CDPD account for each Z-CARD 210. The carrier will provide
an IP address for each account. You will need to give them the Z-CARD
210's equipment ID (EID) which can be found on the label on top of the Z-
CARD 210. The IP address is a valid Internet address and is matched up
with your unique EID.=
b. Side Preference: Does your Service Provider prefer A-side or B-side? Is
there another CDPD Service Provider in your area? Usually you must give
CDPD carrier the application area for the Z-CARD 210 to determine this
setting.
Step 2. Installing Z-Card CDPD Utilities for Windows 95
a. Insert the disk "Z-Card CDPD Utilities for Windows 95 Disk #1" into
any 3 1/2 floppy drive.
b. Click the Start button in the task bar and select the Run option.
c. Type "A:\setup.exe", and click OK or press Enter.
d. Follow the instructions on the Setup screen and replace the disk "Z-Card
CDPD Utilities for Windows 95 Disk #2" when required to.
e. Wait for the Z-Card CDPD Utilities Setup window to appear, then click
OK.
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Summary of Contents for Z-Com Z-Card 210

  • Page 1 Step 1. You will need an IP address and the side preference from your CDPD Service Provider. a. You need a CDPD account for each Z-CARD 210. The carrier will provide an IP address for each account. You will need to give them the Z-CARD 210’s equipment ID (EID) which can be found on the label on top of the Z-...
  • Page 2 01/04/12 C:\Ready_To_Convert\Doc\85217.DOC f. In the next window, click the big button with a computer picture, and the Z-Card CDPD Utilities –Choose Program Group dialog box will appear.
  • Page 3 Restart the computer. Step 3. Establish Hardware Connection To Setup your Z-CARD 210 a. With the Z-Card 210 modem’s label facing down, insert Z-Card 210 into your notebook’s PCMCIA slot. b. The Win95/98 will automatically detect the modem. A New Hardware Found message shows up.
  • Page 4 Choose the Make New Connection icon and get into the dialog window. c. In the Make New Connection window, input the name of the connection and select Z-Card 210 CDPD Modem (in the type of the modem). Then select Next to view the next window.
  • Page 5 Click Finish in the following window and Windows 95/98 will create an icon for your new connection. Z-Card 210 f. Select the icon of your new connection and choose the Properties item from the File function menu to open the next window.
  • Page 6 01/04/12 C:\Ready_To_Convert\Doc\85217.DOC g. In the General tab, uncheck Use country Code and Area Code. h. Go to Server Types. Select “Type of Dial-Up Server” with “SLIP: Unix Connection” and uncheck the “Log on to network”. Then click the “TCP/IP Settings” button.
  • Page 7 01/04/12 C:\Ready_To_Convert\Doc\85217.DOC i. Select “Specify an IP Address” and then input the IP address provided by the service provider. Select “Specify name server addresses” and input IP addresses in the Primary DNS as well as Secondary DNS fields. Uncheck “Use IP Header Compression” and then click OK to finishing TCP/IP Setting.
  • Page 8 C:\Ready_To_Convert\Doc\85217.DOC Step 5. To configure the Z-CARD 210 using AT commands a. To send AT Command to Z-Card 210, you must find a communications program to be operated in ASCII terminal emulation mode under your PCs (host). The followings are some typical programs:...