Zte MF631 User Manual

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  • Page 1 Need any help? Please visit www.bt.com/business/help/mobilebroadband BT Business Mobile Broadband USB Modem User Guide ZTE MF631...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    BT Access Manager software Step 3: Connect to the internet BT Access Manager BT Access Manager for Mac Using BT Business Mobile Broadband Abroad Your USB Modem Wi-Fi, HSDPA, 3G and GPRS explained USB Modem indicator lights explained Acronyms And Abbreviations Safety Information Need any help? Please visit: www.bt.com/business/help/mobilebroadband...
  • Page 3: Quick Start Set-Up / What's In Your Pack

    For more detailed instructions, please see page 5. Insert the SIM Plug the USB Modem card into the into your PC. USB Modem. Install BT Access Manager Connect to the internet. by following the on-screen instructions. What’s In Your Pack Your USB Modem box includes:...
  • Page 4: Minimum System Requirements

    Minimum System Requirements To use the MF631, your computer must meet the following requirements: Connectivity Spare USB port, compatible with USB 2.0 Full Speed 133 MHz or above, 500 MHz or above is recommended Memory 256 MB RAM or more Hard disk 50 MB or more free space Operating...
  • Page 5: Getting Started

    Getting Started We know you’re keen to get started with BT Business Mobile Broadband, so please follow these steps in the exact order shown below. Step 1: Insert the SIM into your USB Modem To get started, you need to insert your SIM card into the USB Modem.
  • Page 6 You may not be automatically prompted to install BT Access Manager. You must manually launch the installer. To do this, go to Start > Computer and double click the BT icon ‘CD Drive (D:) BT AM’. Please note that the drive letter (D:) may be different.
  • Page 7: Step 3: Connect To The Internet

    Connect using Wi-Fi (not available on Mac) 1. Make sure you’re in range of a Wi-Fi signal. This could be from your BT Business Hub (or similar wireless router) or a BT Openzone hotspot, for example. If connecting to a private Wi-Fi signal ensure the router is switched on and working.
  • Page 8 BT Mobile to connect. If you have AutoPlay disabled First go to Start > Computer and double click the BT icon ‘CD Drive (D:) BT AM’. Please note that the drive letter (D:) may be different. Then open BT Access Manager and connect, as above.
  • Page 9: Bt Access Manager

    BT Access Manager Minimize BT Access Switch between Launch the Manager to the Normal and Close BT help guide System Tray Expanded view Access Manager Available connection type icons Connect/ Disconnect button Network Usage Log Wi-Fi Networks Settings Scroll to...
  • Page 10: Bt Access Manager For Mac

    BT Access Manager for Mac Internet Click to make a connection to Contacts History Settings the BT Mobile Click to view Click to manage Click to check Click to manage network your messages contact details your usage your settings Help...
  • Page 11: Using Bt Business Mobile Broadband Abroad

    Using BT Business Mobile Broadband Abroad Using abroad You can use BT Business Mobile Broadband abroad. Please note that the cost of data is significantly higher than in the UK. For further information, visit www.bt.com/mobilebroadband.
  • Page 12: Your Usb Modem

    7.2 up to 1.8 up to Speed (Up to 8 Mbps – dependent Mbps Mbps 64Kbps on line and location Your BT Business Hub/ Selected 80% UK 99.7% UK Availability router, plus thousands of areas coverage coverage BT Openzone hotspots 1.
  • Page 13: Usb Modem Indicator Lights Explained

    USB Modem indicator lights explained Indicator is… this means… The USB modem has detected a GPRS Green (GSM/GPRS/EDGE) network Green The USB modem is connected to the 2G network Flashing The USB modem has detected a 3G or HSPA Blue (HSDPA/HSUPA) network Blue The USB modem is connected to the 3G or HSPA...
  • Page 14: Acronyms And Abbreviations

    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 HSDPA High Speed Downlink Packet Access HSPA High Speed Packet Access HSUPA High Speed Uplink Packet Access ICNIRP International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection...
  • Page 15: Safety Information

    Safety Information Operation of your PC and USB Modem Interference • Some electronic devices are susceptible may interfere with personal medical • to electromagnetic interference devices such as hearing aids transmitted by the USB Modem if and pacemakers. inadequately shielded, such as Please always keep the USB Modem at •...
  • Page 16 Containers/Vehicles for storing or • Care of your USB Modem transporting fuels or chemical products. Please use only original accessories or • accessories that are authorized by the Areas where the air contains chemical • manufacturer. Using any unauthorized substances and particles (including accessories may affect your USB granules, dust, or metal powder).
  • Page 17 Treat the USB Modem carefully. Do not • WEEE Approval drop, bend, knock or harshly treat it to This USB Modem is in compliance • avoid permanent damage. with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of the Waste Do not attempt to disassemble the •...
  • Page 18 Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) CE Approval (European Union) Your USB Modem is a radio transmitter The USB Modem is approved to be used • • and receiver. It is designed not to in the member states of the EU. The exceed the limits for exposure to radio wireless device is in compliance with waves recommended by international...
  • Page 20 British Telecommunications plc’s respective standard conditions of contract. Nothing in this publication forms any part of a contract. BT and the ‘Connected World’ logo and ‘Bringing it all together’ are trade marks of British Telecommunications plc. © British Telecommunications plc 2011.

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