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  • Page 1 User Guide SXC-1280 ED : 0...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Introduction………………………… 2 SMS ……………………………… 20 Address …………………………… 25 For…your…safety… ………………… 3 Call Logs ………………………… 27 Settings …………………………… 28 Parts…of…the…USB…Modem… ……… 4 Internet …………………………… 33 Email ……………………………… 33 Installing…Software………………… 5 Installing Speed Access Manager … 5 Linux……………………………… 34 Uninstalling Speed Access Manager … 0 Troubleshooting…………………...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Introduction For…your…safety… Congratulations on your purchase of the Please carefully read these guidelines • Keep the modem in a safe place out of The User Guide contains important advanced and compact SXC-280 USB before you proceed. These safety warranty children’s reach. It contains small parts information on the proper use and Modem, designed to operate with the latest and cautions are very important for proper...
  • Page 4: Parts

    Parts…of…the…USB…Modem Installing…Software… … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … ▌...
  • Page 5 Installing…Software… … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … Installing…Software…...
  • Page 6 Installing…Software… … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … Installing…Software…...
  • Page 7: Using

    Installing…Software… … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … Using…Dialer…Client…(Speed…Access…Manager) ▌Uninstalling…Speed…Access…Manager ▌Running Speed Access Manager...
  • Page 8: Menu

    Using…Dialer…Client…(Speed…Access…Manager) Using…Dialer…Client…(Speed…Access…Manager) ▌Menu ▌Icon checked, but you can change it to be unchecked. •…File •…Tray…icon When you close your Speed Access You can import or export your address Manager dialer with checking this option, When you set this program to minimize, it’s data to another storage file using this your modem device will be turned off at the going to tray icon.
  • Page 9 Using…Dialer…Client…(Speed…Access…Manager) Using…Dialer…Client…(Speed…Access…Manager) *Note: The maximum pin code is  digits. 4. If your lock count is 0 and you’ve reached 2. You can enter PUK code as follows. • Web to Network *… N ote: If you have failed to release your the limit, your UIM card will be blocked 1.
  • Page 10: Voice

    Using…Dialer…Client…(Speed…Access…Manager) Using…Dialer…Client…(Speed…Access…Manager) ▌Voice 4. When you press “Connect”, a progress You can’t use a voice call function while window pops up showing its connection it is connected, but it is possible to use Call placing/receiving buttons status. SMS. You can cancel connection by clicking the “Cancel”...
  • Page 11 Using…Dialer…Client…(Speed…Access…Manager) Using…Dialer…Client…(Speed…Access…Manager) 2. You can also make a call from another 8. It also supports the “Plus…dial”. You can clear the count, you may click “End” or window such as “SMS”, “Address” or edit digits with a ‘+’ code on your dial us- “Clear”...
  • Page 12: Sms

    Using…Dialer…Client…(Speed…Access…Manager) Using…Dialer…Client…(Speed…Access…Manager) ▌SMS “Send”, then you may dial to the next button to add a number to the list and also destination number and click “Send” delete using the “Del” button. •…Send button to make a call. 2. There are 3 priority options. They are 3.
  • Page 13 Using…Dialer…Client…(Speed…Access…Manager) Using…Dialer…Client…(Speed…Access…Manager) •…Inbox menu, and set “Incoming…SMS…Alert” •…Sent •…Draft option. Refer to “Settings” for details. 2.…… I f you have unread messages, your new message count will increase on the Status Unread bar (see the bottom of the window). message 3.
  • Page 14: Address

    Using…Dialer…Client…(Speed…Access…Manager) Using…Dialer…Client…(Speed…Access…Manager) ▌Address •…Spam delete the Spam numbers with the “Add”, •…Group “Edit” or “Delete” button in the Number •…Search list. You can also add/edit/delete the Spam words with the “Add”, “Edit” or “Delete” button in the Word list. 1.… To search a person in your address, select Click mouse an item in the field (Name, All no, Mobile, •…Voice…mail…box...
  • Page 15: Call Logs

    Using…Dialer…Client…(Speed…Access…Manager) Using…Dialer…Client…(Speed…Access…Manager) ▌Call Logs 1. You can make a new group; the maximum •…List are identified by the icons. The entries can contact per group is 20. be sorted by Date, Time and Number. •…Call…Log 2. You may right click on the mouse as 3.…...
  • Page 16: Settings

    Using…Dialer…Client…(Speed…Access…Manager) Using…Dialer…Client…(Speed…Access…Manager) ▌Settings of the incoming SMS is changing. There 1. If you select “Internet” tab under the Call makes it going to a try and running on a Log, you can check your accessed logs. background when you click its exit icon are 3 options like as “System…Tray…Icon”, like as “Auto…Popup”, and “Sound…Prompt”...
  • Page 17: Using

    Using…Dialer…Client…(Speed…Access…Manager) Using…Dialer…Client…(Speed…Access…Manager) “Auto” and “Manual”. When you select its 2. You can make it to enable and define the orderly. That time, if your status is unlock- “Manual” then you should edit the number voice center callback number via “Default… ing then you can’t go ahead.Because it for international but you might on’t care if Voice…Center…Number”.
  • Page 18: Internet

    Using…Dialer…Client…(Speed…Access…Manager) Using…Dialer…Client…(Speed…Access…Manager) ▌Email 1. If “General…Lock” is “On”, it requests a 7. “New…Lock…Code” enables you to change 2. It displays its version of the application lock code every time when you start this your lock code. First up, you should and the modem device like as “Applica- application.
  • Page 19: Linux

    Linux Linux ▌How to connect Internet *…… N ote: SXC-280 allows only internet 6. A configuration file will be created as 8. User should edit the configuration file as connection to PC with Fedora Core , below. given below. 1.…Open the terminal. Ubuntu .0, SUSE . personal version [Dialer Defaults] [Dialer Defaults]...
  • Page 20: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Troubleshooting You may find below a series of solutions to troubleshoot some known problems that may minute. If the Message “Invalid Modem RUIM card has been inserted for more Port” continues to appear, please re-install than five times. Please contact service occur when using SXC-280 USB Modem along with certain types of hardware.
  • Page 21: Specification

    Voice Support SO 3 (8K EVRC), SO 3278 (3K) Humidity : 5% to 5%(non-condensing) Default 0 ring tone supports, EpiValley programmed PST/HEX downloader/ Ring tone choice Support by PC dialer (selectable custom ring tone) PST Tools selectable custom ring tones NAM editor/PRL editor.
  • Page 22: Supplied

    Supplied…Accessory… Caution Do…not…allow…the…product…to…be…impacted… Keep…the…product…horizontally…level…while…… while…using…it.…The…product…may…be…dam- using…it.…The…product…could…be…impacted… Main Body USB extension cable aged. and…damaged. Quick Installation Guide...
  • Page 23 Caution Caution Install…the…product…and…do…not…move If…you…install…the…product…on…the…rear…of Do…not…place…anything…near…the…product Using…Extension…Cable…is…possible…way it.…The…product…could…be…damaged…by your…PC,…be…careful…that…it…does…not…touch that…produces…strong…magnetic to…prevent…accidental…damages…from receiving…an…external…impact…while…be the…wall.…The…product’s…performance… power…such…as…a…UPS,…etc.…It…could Laptop…&…Desk-top…PCs.…(Extension…is moved. could…be…limited,…and…it…could…be…dam- lower…the…product’s…performance. Purchased…separately) aged.
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  • Page 27: Iz L Rkouk

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  • Page 35 Mk;yj Dyka b V dk iz ; ks x dj ¼,l,,e½ Mk;yj Dyka b V dk iz ; ks x dj ¼,l,,e½ 2- vki nw l jh foa M ks tS l s ^^,l,e,l**] ^^irk** ;k ^^dkW y 8- ;g ^^Iyl Mk;y** dks Hkh lefFkZ r djrk gS A vki dq a t h fLFkfr ckj ij pw d dkW y ks a ds fy, dka m V vkbdu gks r k ykW x ** VS c ls Hkh dkW y dj ldrs gA muds ikl dkW y iVy dk iz ;...
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  • Page 39 Mk;yj Dyka b V dk iz ; ks x dj ¼,l,,e½ Mk;yj Dyka b V dk iz ; ks x dj ¼,l,,e½ ▌dkW y ykW x • lw p h 1- vki u;k lew g cuk ldrs gS a ( vf/kdre iz f r lew g la i dZ gks r h gS A iz f of"V;ks a dks rkjh[k] le;...
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  • Page 45: Fofunz S ' Ku

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  • Page 46: Iq T Ks Z A Dh Vkiw F Rz

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