Socket Mobile Network Card 56K Modem Card User Manual

56K Modem Card  
CompactFlash modem card and software for adding  
connectivity to the following mobile computers:  
Pocket PC 2000/2002/2003  
Handheld PC, Handheld PC Pro and HPC 2000  
Casio BE-300 Cassiopeia Pocket Manager  
Windows 950B/98/Me/2000/XP notebook  
User’s Guide  
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APPENDIX A SPECIFICATIONS  
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APPENDIX B NETWORK INFORMATION  
APPENDIX C SUPPORT RESOURCES  
Technical Support  
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Users’ Forum  
Limited Warranty  
Copyright Notice  
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Chapter 1 Introduction  
Overview  
Thank you for purchasing the Socket 56K Modem Card.  
The Socket 56K Modem Card allows you to transform your  
mobile computer into a portable data communications tool.  
Now you can check email, fax, and browse the web  
wherever there is an available analog telephone line.  
You can use the 56K Modem Card with these mobile  
computers:  
Pocket PC 2000/2002/2003  
Handheld PC, Handheld PC Pro and Handheld PC 2000  
(based on Windows CE v2.11 or v3.0)  
Casio BE-300 Cassiopeia Pocket Manager  
Windows 95/98/Me/2000/XP notebook with a 3.3V Cardbus slot*  
The Socket 56K Modem comes with WhereAreYou? software  
for Windows CE. This optional software makes it easy to  
monitor the modem’s connection activities and connection time.  
Plus, you can program the modem card to work in whatever  
country you choose, so you can stay connected wherever you go.  
The Socket 56K Modem Card works with any Windows  
95/98/Me/2000/XP notebook computer with a 3.3V CardBus slot. This  
means you can use the card with virtually any notebook computer built in  
the last several years. For notebook computers, no software installation is  
necessary.  
This User’s Guide describes how to set up and use the 56K Modem Card.  
For advanced users, it also contains tips on setting up a connection to a  
RAS server.  
For information on using the 56K Modem Card with a Sharp Zaurus  
Register the product online at www.socketcom.com/prodreg  
* Windows 95 v4.00.950B; Windows 98; Windows 98 Second Edition  
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Package Contents  
The Socket 56K Modem Card package includes the following items:  
Socket 56K Modem Card  
Socket 56K Modem Installation CD  
Software installation guide with warranty and copyright information  
Hardware Features  
Link Status LED  
Indicates that the modem card is either dialing or connected to a network.  
Power Status LED  
Indicates that the modem card is using power.  
Data Status LED  
Indicates data transmission via the modem card.  
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Chapter 2 Setup for Windows CE  
This chapter explains how to install and use the 56K Modem Card with a  
Pocket PC 2000/2002/2003, Handheld PC, Handheld PC Pro or Handheld  
PC 2000.  
Installation Steps Summary  
STEP 1: Register your card.  
STEP 2: Prepare dial-up information.  
STEP 3: If desired, install the software.  
STEP 4: Insert the card.  
STEP 5: Set up the dial-up connection.  
STEP 6: Connect to a telephone line.  
STEP 7: Dial and connect!  
OPTIONAL: Set up the card for your country.  
OPTIONAL: Check connection time.  
STEP 1: Register Your Card  
Socket highly recommends that all users register their product. Registered  
users receive priority for technical support. You can register your 56K  
Modem Card online at: www.socketcom.com/prodreg  
STEP 2: Prepare Dial-up Information  
Find out the following dial-up information. If needed, contact your network  
administrator or ISP. You need this information to set up a connection.  
Dial-up number: (_____) _______________________________  
User name: __________________________________________  
Password: ___________________________________________  
Note: For most users, only the information above is necessary. If you are  
an advanced user and want to perform a more detailed setup, then complete  
the Network Information Form in Appendix B.  
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STEP 3: Install the Software  
Should I install Socket’s WhereAreYou? software?  
You have two options for software installation:  
Option 1: Skip software installation.  
Windows CE-based mobile computers come with a generic built-in modem  
driver. For basic operation of the modem card, you can use the built-in  
driver and skip software installation. If you plan to use your device’s built-  
in drivers, then proceed to Step 4 to insert the modem card into your device.  
Option 2: Install Socket’s enhanced software.  
You can use the modem card with Socket’s WhereAreYou? software, which  
is enhanced with the features listed below. If you do not need these  
features, skip software installation.  
A task tray icon that makes it easy to check if you have a good  
connection  
An applet that reports your connection time  
An applet that lets you program the modem card to work in any  
country  
Software Installation  
If you have not installed the software yet, follow the steps below. Make  
sure to install the software BEFORE inserting the modem card.  
1. Make an active connection between the mobile computer and a host PC.  
An active connection exists if data can move between the host PC and  
mobile computer via a serial/USB/Ethernet connection cable or cradle.  
2. Insert the Socket 56K Modem Installation CD into the host PC.  
Note: The host  
PC can be a  
desktop or  
notebook PC.  
3. Use My Computer or Windows Explorer to access your CD-ROM drive.  
Click on SETUP.EXE.  
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4. The Setup Center will appear in your browser. Follow the instructions  
on your screen to install the software for Windows CE.  
5. When the File Download screen appears, click Open.  
Do NOT click Save!  
6. The Setup program for WhereAreYou? Software will appear. Follow the  
instructions on your screen until installation is complete.  
7. When installation is complete, disconnect the mobile computer from the  
host PC. Soft reset the mobile computer by pressing the reset button.  
Important! Make sure you soft reset your mobile computer by pressing  
the reset button!  
Pocket PC 2003 only: Do not soft reset the device when a Socket card is  
inserted, or application errors may occur. If errors occur, remove the  
card and soft reset the device. Wait for the device reset to finish before  
you re-insert the card.  
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STEP 4: Insert the Card  
Note: If you installed Socket’s WhereAreYou? software, you  
may want to use it now to set up the modem card for your  
country. You must start this process BEFORE inserting the  
card. For instructions, go to page 32.  
Insert the 56K Modem Card into your mobile computer, with the gray label  
on top. If using a PC Card slot, first plug the card into a CompactFlash-to-  
PC Card adapter.  
Plug the card  
directly into a  
Insert card into  
an adapter for  
CompactFlash  
use in a PC  
I/O slot.  
Card slot.  
OR  
Warning! Do NOT insert the card upside down, or damage may occur!  
When you insert the card, the Power and Data Status LEDs will blink then  
turn off.  
STEP 5: Set up the Dial-up Connection  
The process for setting up a dial-up connection differs between Pocket PC  
2000/2002/2003, and Handheld PC devices. In the following pages, find the  
instructions for your specific type of Windows CE-based mobile computer.  
You will need your dial-up information for this step. For most devices, this  
step involves two separate parts: making a new connection and entering the  
dialing settings.  
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Pocket PC 2000  
Make a New Connection  
1. Go to Start | Settings | Connections. Tap on Modem.  
2. In the next screen, tap New Connection…  
3. In the next screen, enter the following settings.  
1. Enter a name: Enter a name, such as “My 56K Connection.”  
2. Select a modem: Socket 56K Modem or Socket-CF+_ 56K_Modem.  
3. Baud Rate: 57600  
If you DO NOT need to enter any IP addresses, tap Next.  
If you DO need to enter IP addresses, tap Advanced. Use the TCP/IP and  
Name Servers screens to enter the necessary IP addresses. Tap ok. In the  
next screen, tap Next.  
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4. Enter the dial-up number and tap Next. You can enter the phone number  
without spaces or dashes.  
Important! Be sure to enter the correct Country code, Area code, and  
Phone number! Do not leave any field blank!  
5. Make sure Wait for dial tone before dialing is checked. Tap Finish.  
Enter Dialing Settings  
1. After making the new connection, you will return to the Connections  
screen. Your new connection should be listed. Tap on the Dialing tab.  
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2. In the next screen, enter the settings appropriate for your telephone line:  
If you DO NOT need to dial a number to use an external line (e.g., 9),  
do the following:  
a) In the Location: field, select Home. Make sure the Area code and  
Country code are correct. Tap ok.  
Note: In most  
cases, users  
should select  
Home.  
If you DO need to dial a number to use an external line (e.g., 9), do the  
following:  
a) In the Location: field, select Work. Make sure the Area code and  
Country code are correct. Tap on Dialing Patterns.  
b) In the Dialing Patterns screen, enter the following settings, where:  
X represents the number for dial-out  
Y represents the number for dial-out long distance  
For local calls, dial: X,G  
For long distance calls, dial: Y,1,FG (“1” for U.S.)  
For international calls, dial: Y,011,EFG (“011” for U.S.)  
c) Tap ok.  
d) In the Dialing Options screen, tap ok.  
Note: The  
values for X and  
Y may be the  
same, as  
shown..  
3. Now you are ready to connect to a telephone line. See STEP 6: Connect  
to a Telephone Line.  
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Pocket PC 2002  
Make a New Connection  
1. Go to Start | Settings | Connections. Tap on Connections.  
2. In the next screen, in the top field, select Internet Settings. Tap Modify…  
3. In the next screen, tap New…  
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4. In the next screen, enter the following settings.  
1. Enter a name: Enter a name, such as “My 56K Connection.”  
2. Select a modem: Select Socket 56K Modem or Socket-CF+_  
56K_Modem.  
3. Baud Rate: 57600  
If you DO NOT need to enter any IP addresses, tap Next.  
If you DO need to enter IP addresses, tap Advanced. Use the TCP/IP and  
Name Servers screens to enter the necessary IP addresses. Tap ok. In the  
next screen, tap Next.  
5. Enter the dial-up number and tap Next. You can enter the phone number  
without spaces or dashes.  
Important! Be sure to enter the correct Country code, Area code and  
Phone number! Do not leave any field blank!  
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6. Make sure Wait for dial tone before dialing is checked. Tap Finish.  
7. In Internet Settings, if multiple connections exist, you must select the  
new connection to be used when dialing. In the list, tap and hold your  
stylus on the connection. In the pop-up menu, select Always Dial. Tap  
ok.  
If you have only one connection, then the Always Dial feature will not  
appear. Tap ok.  
After you select  
the modem card  
connection for  
dialing, it  
should be  
identified here.  
Enter Dialing Settings  
1. After making the new connection, you will return to the Connections  
screen. Tap on the Dialing Locations tab.  
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In the next screen, enter the settings appropriate for your telephone line.  
If you DO NOT need to dial a number to use an external line, do the following:  
a) In the Location: field, select Home. Make sure the Area code and  
Country code are correct. Tap ok.  
Note: In most  
cases, users  
should select  
Home.  
If you DO need to dial a number to use an external line (e.g., 9), do the  
following:  
a) In the Location: field, select Work. Make sure the Area code and  
Country code are correct. Tap on Dialing Patterns.  
b) In the Dialing Patterns screen, enter the following settings, where:  
X represents the number for dial-out  
Y represents the number for dial-out long distance  
For local calls, dial: X,G  
For long distance calls, dial: Y,1,FG (“1” for U.S.)  
For international calls, dial: Y,011,EFG (“011” for U.S.)  
c) Tap ok. In the Dialing Options screen, tap ok.  
Note: The  
values for X and  
Y may be the  
same, as  
shown..  
2. Now you are ready to connect to a telephone line. See STEP 6:  
Connect to a Telephone Line.  
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Pocket PC 2003  
Note: These instructions are for setting up a standard dial-up connection to  
an Internet Service Provider (ISP). If you want to connect to your work  
network and/or a VPN/proxy server, please refer to your Pocket PC 2003  
documentation for instructions.  
1. Go to Start | Settings | Connections. Tap on Connections.  
2. Tap on the Advanced tab. Tap on the Select Networks button.  
3. In the Network Management screen, make sure My ISP is selected in the  
top field, and My Work Network is selected in the bottom field. Tap ok.  
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4. Tap on the Tasks tab. In most cases, you should tap Add a new modem  
connection under My ISP.  
5. In the next screen, enter the following:  
Enter a name: Enter a name, such as “My 56K Connection”  
Select a modem: Socket 56K Modem or Socket-CF+_ 56K_Modem.  
Tap Next.  
6. In the next screen, enter the dial-up number exactly how it should be  
dialed from your current location. You can enter the number without  
any spaces or dashes.  
Note: If you plan to use  
the connection in  
different area codes, tap  
use dialing rules to set  
up the correct dialing  
locations. Refer to your  
Pocket PC 2003  
documentation for  
instructions.  
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6. In the next screen, enter the User name and Password. Tap Advanced.  
7. In the General screen, select the following:  
Baud rate: 57600.  
Wait for dial tone before dialing: Checked.  
If you DO NOT need to enter any IP addresses, tap ok.  
If you DO need to enter IP addresses, tap on the TCP/IP and Servers tabs  
to enter any necessary IP addresses. Tap ok.  
8. In the last screen, tap Finish. Now you are ready to connect to a  
telephone line. Proceed to STEP 6.  
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Handheld PC Devices  
This section explains how to set up the modem connection for a Handheld  
PC, Handheld PC Pro or Handheld PC 2000.  
Make a New Connection  
1. Go to Start | Programs | Communication | Remote Networking |  
Make New Connection.  
2. In the Make New Connection screen, enter a name for the connection,  
such as “My 56K Connection.” Select Dial-Up Connection. Tap Next>.  
3. The Make New Dial-Up Connection screen will appear. In the drop-down  
menu, select Socket 56K Modem or Socket-CF+_ 56K_Modem. Tap on  
Configure…  
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4. In Port Settings, in the Baud Rate field, select 57600. Tap on the  
Call Options tab.  
5. Make sure Wait for dial tone before dialing is checked. Tap OK.  
6. The Make New Dial-Up Connection screen will appear.  
If you DO NOT need to enter any IP addresses, tap Next>.  
If you DO need to enter IP addresses, tap TCP/IP Settings. Use the  
General and Name Servers screens to enter any necessary IP addresses.  
Tap OK. In the next screen, tap Next>.  
7. In the next screen, enter the phone number of your office network or  
ISP. Tap Finish.  
Important! Be sure to enter the Country code, Area code, and Telephone  
number!  
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Enter Dialing Properties  
1. When you return to the Remote Networking screen, tap on the icon for  
the connection you just made.  
2. In the Dial-Up Connection screen, enter your User Name and Password.  
Then tap on Dial Properties.  
3. In the Dialing Properties screen, enter the settings appropriate for your  
telephone line.  
If you DO NOT need to dial a number to use an external line (e.g., 9),  
do the following:  
a) In the When dialing from: field, select Home. Make sure the area code  
and country code are correct. Tap OK.  
Note: In most  
cases, users  
should select  
Home.  
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If you DO need to dial a number to use an external line (e.g., 9), do the  
following:  
a) In the When dialing from: field, select Work. Make sure the area code  
and country code are correct. Tap on Dialing Patterns...  
b) In the Dialing Patterns screen, enter the following settings, where:  
X represents the number for dial-out  
Y represents the number for dial-out long distance  
9. For local calls, dial: X,G  
10. For long distance calls, dial: Y,1,FG (“1” for U.S.)  
11. For international calls, dial: Y,011,EFG (“011” for U.S.)  
Note: The  
values for X and  
Y may be the  
same, as shown.  
c) Tap OK. In the Dialing Properties screen, tap OK.  
4. Now you are ready to connect to a telephone line. See Step 6.  
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STEP 6: Connect to a Telephone Line  
With the card still in your mobile computer, connect to an analog telephone  
line.  
STEP 7: Dial and Connect!  
Now you are ready to dial in and connect to your network. The process for  
this differs between Pocket PC 2000/2002/2003 and Handheld PC devices.  
In the following pages, find the instructions for your specific type of  
Windows CE-based mobile computer.  
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Pocket PC 2000  
1. Go to Start | Programs | Connections. Tap on the icon for the modem  
connection you created in Step 5.  
2. In the next screen, make sure the correct User name and Password are  
entered. In Dial from: select the appropriate location:  
Home: Select this if you DO NOT need to dial a number to use an  
external line.  
Work: Select this is you DO need to dial a number to use an  
external line.  
You may need  
to modify the  
dial properties.  
For  
instructions,  
refer to your  
Pocket PC’s  
Make sure the correct Phone number is listed. To modify, tap on the  
number.  
3. Tap Connect. Call status screens will appear, and the Power and Data  
Status LEDs will blink.  
4. When you have connected, the task tray will show two icons:  
Connection status icon: indicates an active remote networking  
connection  
Modem status icon:  
GREEN — connected RED — data transmitting  
When your Pocket PC is connected, the Link and Power Status LEDS  
will stay on, and the Data Status LED will blink during data transmission.  
Ending a Data Call  
1. Go to Start | Today. Tap on the connection icon in the task tray.  
2. In the status screen, tap Disconnect. After the Pocket PC disconnects, the  
task tray icon will disappear. All LEDs may turn off, depending on your  
device.  
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Pocket PC 2002  
1. After setting up the dial-up connection, you will be in the Connections  
screen. In the top field, make sure Internet Settings is selected. Tap  
Connect.  
To access this  
screen any  
time, go to:  
Start –  
Settings –  
Connections -  
Connections.  
2. Make sure the correct User name and Password are entered.  
You may need  
to modify your  
dial properties.  
Refer to your  
Pocket PC  
2002’s user  
manual for  
instructions.  
3. Tap OK. Connection status screens will appear, and the Power and Data  
LEDS will blink. When the status screen reports that you have  
Connected, the screen will show two icons.  
Connection icon: (Navigation bar at top of screen)  
Indicates an active dial-up or network connection  
Modem status icon: (Task tray at bottom of screen)  
GREEN — connected  
RED — data transmitting  
When the Pocket PC is connected, the Link and Power Status LEDS will  
stay on, and the Data Status LED will blink during data transmission.  
Ending a Data Call  
1. Go to Start | Today. Tap on the connection icon in the navigation  
bar at the top of your screen.  
2. In the status screen, tap End. After the Pocket PC disconnects, the  
connection icon will disappear, and the modem status icon will turn red  
before disappearing. All LEDs may turn off, depending on your device.  
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Pocket PC 2003  
Socket recommends using either of two methods for dialing in and  
connecting to your network.  
METHOD 1: Tap on the Connection icon  
1. Tap on the Connection icon in the navigation bar at the top of the  
screen. It should have an “X” to show that you are not connected.  
2. A bubble should appear with the dial-up connection you just created.  
Verify the phone number, then tap on the phone number.  
Note:  
Multiple connections may be listed. Tap on the phone number of the  
connection you want to dial.  
If the connection you want is not listed, tap on Settings. Tap Manage  
Existing Connections and select the connection you want to use. Tap  
ok.  
3. If you did not save the dial-up password, the Network Log On screen  
may appear. Enter the Password and tap OK.  
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4. The device will begin dialing.  
When the Pocket PC tries to connect, the Power and Data LEDs will  
blink.  
Connection icon: (Navigation bar at top of screen)  
Indicates an active dial-up or network connection  
Modem status icon: (Appears if you installed Socket software)  
GREEN — connected  
RED — data transmitting  
When the Pocket PC is connected, the Link and Power Status LEDS will  
stay on, and the Data Status LED will blink during data transmission.  
The Connectivity bubble will report your connection time.  
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METHOD 2: Dial automatically from your application  
Note: After you have set up a dial-up connection, the Connection Manager  
will automatically try to connect whenever you insert the card and try to  
use Pocket Internet Explorer, Pocket Inbox, or any other program that uses  
a dial-up connection.  
1. Start the program that uses a dial-up connection. Enter a request for  
receiving and/or transmitting information (e.g., in Pocket Internet  
Explorer, enter a new URL and tap “Go”). The Pocket PC will  
automatically try to connect.  
Note: If the phone number of dialing location is wrong, tap Settings.  
Tap Manage Connections and Edit the properties of your connection.  
2. If you did not save the dial-up password, the Network Log On screen  
may appear. Enter the Password and tap OK.  
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3. When the Pocket PC tries to connect, the Power and Data LEDs will  
blink. After the device connects, it will receive/transmit the information  
as requested (e.g., Pocket Internet Explorer will display the requested  
website).  
Connection icon: (Navigation bar at top of screen)  
Indicates an active dial-up or network connection  
Modem status icon: (Appears if you installed Socket software)  
GREEN — connected  
RED — data transmitting  
When the Pocket PC is connected, the Link and Power Status LEDS will  
stay on, and the Data Status LED will blink during data transmission.  
Ending a Data Call  
1. Tap on the connection icon in the navigation bar at the top of  
your screen.  
2. In the status screen, tap Disconnect. After the Pocket PC disconnects,  
the connection icon will disappear, and the modem status icon will turn  
red before disappearing. All LEDs may turn off, depending on your  
device.  
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Handheld PC Devices  
1. After setting up the dial-up connection in Step 5, you will already be in  
the Dial-Up Connection screen.  
To access this screen at any time, follow these steps:  
Go to Start | Programs | Communication | Remote Networking.  
Tap on the icon for the modem connection you created in Step 5.  
2. In the next screen, verify the connection information.  
3. For some mobile computers, you must modify the dial properties. For  
instructions, refer to the mobile computer’s user manual.  
4. Tap Connect. Call status screens will appear, and the Power and Data  
Status LEDs will blink.  
5. After the status screen reports that you have Connected, two connection  
icons will appear:  
Connection icon: (Task tray at bottom of screen)  
Indicates an active dial-up or network connection  
Modem status icon: (Task tray at bottom of screen)  
GREEN — connected  
RED — data transmitting  
When the HPC is connected, the Link and Power Status LEDs will stay  
on, and the Data Status LED will blink during data transmission.  
Ending a Data Call  
1. Tap on the connection icon in the task tray:  
2. In the status screen, tap Disconnect. After the mobile computer disconnects,  
the task tray icon will disappear from your screen. All LEDs may turn off,  
depending on your device.  
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OPTIONAL: Set up the Card for Your Country  
In order to set up the card for your country, you must first install Socket’s  
WhereAreYou? software. Begin these steps to set up the card for your  
country BEFORE inserting the modem card into your Pocket PC.  
Note: Screens from a Pocket PC 2000 are shown.  
1. Pocket PC Devices: Go to Start | Settings | System | WhereAreYou?  
HPC Devices: Go to Start | Settings | Control Panel | WhereAreYou?  
2. The WhereAreYou? screen will appear, similar to the one below. As  
directed, close any applications that may currently be using the modem.  
3. Insert the 56K Modem Card into your mobile computer.  
4. After a few seconds, names of countries should appear in the drop-down  
list. Select the appropriate country, then tap Save.  
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OPTIONAL: Check Connection Time  
Pocket PC 2003  
The Connection Manager reports the connection time. Tap on the  
connection icon in the Navigator bar to access the Connectivity bubble.  
Pocket PC 2000/2002 and HPC Devices  
Socket’s software includes a status indicator applet that lets you quickly  
view the modem connection’s time elapsed. This applet appears only if you  
have an active connection via the 56K Modem Card.  
1. Pocket PC Devices only: Go to Start | Today.  
2. Tap on the modem status icon in the task tray.  
3. A screen will appear, reporting the connection time.  
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Chapter 3 Setup for Casio BE-300  
This chapter explains how to install and use the 56K Modem Card with a  
Casio BE-300 Cassiopeia Pocket Manager.  
Installation Steps Summary  
STEP 1: Register your card.  
STEP 2: Prepare dial-up information.  
STEP 3: If desired, install the software.  
STEP 4: Insert the card.  
STEP 5: Set up the dial-up connection.  
STEP 6: Connect to a telephone line.  
STEP 7: Dial and connect!  
OPTIONAL: Set up the card for your country.  
OPTIONAL: Check connection time.  
OPTIONAL: Set up advanced networking  
STEP 1: Register Your Card  
Socket highly recommends that all users register their product. Registered  
users receive priority for technical support. You can register your 56K  
Modem Card online at: www.socketcom.com/prodreg  
STEP 2: Prepare Dial-up Information  
Find out the following dial-up information. If needed, contact your network  
administrator or ISP. You need this information to set up a connection.  
Dial-up number: (_____) _______________________________  
User name: __________________________________________  
Password: ___________________________________________  
Note: For most users, only the information above is necessary. If you are  
an advanced user and want to perform a more detailed setup, then complete  
the Network Information Form in Appendix B.  
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STEP 3: Install the Software  
Should I install Socket’s WhereAreYou? software?  
You have two options for software installation:  
Option 1: Skip software installation.  
The Casio BE-300 comes with a generic built-in modem driver. For basic  
operation of the modem card, you can use the built-in driver and skip  
software installation. If you plan to use your device’s built-in drivers, then  
proceed to Step 4 to insert the modem card into your device.  
Option 2: Install Socket’s enhanced software.  
You can use the modem card with Socket’s WhereAreYou? software, which  
is enhanced with the features listed below. If you do not need these  
features, skip software installation.  
A task tray icon that makes it easy to check if you have a good  
connection  
An applet that reports your connection time and speed  
An applet that lets you program the modem card to work in any  
country  
Software Installation  
If you have not installed the software yet, follow the steps below. Make  
sure to install the software BEFORE inserting the modem card.  
1. Use the USB/serial cable to connect the BE-300 to a host PC.  
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2. Perform a PC Connect. For instructions, refer to the documentation that  
came with your BE-300.  
3. Insert the Socket 56K Modem Installation CD into the host PC.  
Note: The  
host PC can  
be a desktop  
or notebook  
PC.  
4. Use My Computer or Windows Explorer to access your CD-ROM drive.  
Click on SETUP.EXE.  
5. Follow the instructions on your screen to install the software.  
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6. When installation is complete, disconnect the mobile computer from  
the host PC. Soft reset the mobile computer by pressing the reset  
button.  
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STEP 4: Insert the Card  
Note: If you installed Socket’s WhereAreYou? software, you  
may want to use it now to set up the modem card for your  
country. You must start this process BEFORE inserting the  
card. For instructions, go to page 40  
Insert the 56K Modem Card into the CompactFlash I/O slot of your  
BE-300. Make sure the card is right-side up, with the gray label on top.  
Plug the card  
directly into a  
CompactFlash  
I/O slot.  
Warning! Do NOT insert the card upside down, or damage may occur!  
When you insert the card, the Power and Data Status LEDs will blink once  
then turn off.  
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STEP 5: Set up the Dial-up Connection  
You will need your dial-up information for this step. Unlike for other  
device types, you do NOT need to enter any dialing settings for the Casio  
BE-300.  
1. Go to Main | Connections. Tap on New Setting…  
2. In the next screen, enter the following settings:  
Connection name: Enter a name, such as “Socket 56K Modem CF.”  
A Mail/Internet application: Unchecked recommended. Otherwise  
consult your BE-300 documentation.  
Dial-up: Selected  
After entering these settings, tap !  
3. In the next screen, enter your Phone number, Connection ID (this is the  
same as your user name), and Password. Then tap !  
4. In the next screen, make the following selections, then tap Finish.  
Modem: Select the Socket 56K Modem  
Speed: Select 57600 bps  
Wait for tone: Checked  
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STEP 6: Connect to a Telephone Line  
With the card still in your mobile computer, connect to an analog telephone  
line.  
STEP 7: Dial and Connect!  
1. After setting up your dial-up connection in Step 5, your new connection  
should be listed in the Connections screen. Select your modem  
connection, then tap Connect.  
2. In the Dial-up Connect screen, verify the phone number. Tap Connect.  
3. A series of screens will appear, reporting the status of your call. The  
Power and Data Status LEDs will blink.  
4. When your device has connected, it will report Connected. Two icons  
will also appear at the bottom of your screen.  
Connection status icon: indicates active remote networking  
connection  
Modem status icon:  
GREEN — connected  
RED — data transmitting  
When your device has connected, the Link and Power Status LEDs will  
stay on, and the Data Status LED will flash during data transmission.  
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Ending a Data Call  
1. Tap on the connection icon at the bottom of your screen.  
2. In the connection status screen, tap Disconnect.  
3. In the next screen, tap Disconnect Now. The connection status icon will  
disappear. The modem status icon will turn red then disappear. All  
LEDs will turn off.  
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OPTIONAL: Set up the Card for Your Country  
In order to set up the card for your country, you must first install Socket’s  
software. Begin these steps to set up the card for your country BEFORE  
inserting the modem card into your Casio BE-300.  
Pocket PC 2002 screens are shown below. Casio BE-300 screens will be  
functionally equivalent.  
1. Go to Main | WhereAreYou?  
2. The WhereAreYou? screen will appear, similar to the one below.  
As directed,  
close any  
applications  
that may  
currently be  
using the  
modem.  
3. Insert the 56K Modem Card into your Casio BE-300.  
4. After a few seconds, names of countries should appear in the drop-down  
list. Select the appropriate country, then tap Save.  
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OPTIONAL: Check Connection Time  
Socket’s software includes a control panel applet that lets you quickly view  
the modem connection’s time elapsed. This applet appears only if you have  
an active connection via the 56K Modem Card.  
1. Tap on the modem status icon in the task tray.  
2. A screen will appear similar to the one below, reporting the connection  
time.  
OPTIONAL: Set up Advanced Networking  
Follow these guidelines to set up a dial-up connection for a RAS server:  
1. Complete the Network Information Form on the next page.  
2. While making a new connection in Step 5, in the phone number screen,  
tap on Advanced Settings.  
3. Disregard the next screen and tap !  
4. Use the next screen to enter any necessary IP addresses.  
4. If using DHCP, you can probably keep the default settings.  
Tap Finish.  
ꢀꢁ If NOT using DHCP, uncheck Auto-detect to enter any necessary  
IP addresses, then tap Finish.  
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Chapter 4 Setup for Windows  
95/98/Me/2000/XP  
This chapter explains how to install and use the 56K Modem Card with a  
notebook computer running Windows 95/98/Me/2000/XP.*  
Please note that the Socket WhereAreYou? software does not work with  
Windows notebooks.  
Installation Steps Summary  
STEP 1: Register your card.  
STEP 2: Prepare dial-up information.  
STEP 3: Insert the card.  
STEP 4: Install the drivers.  
STEP 5: Set up your dial-up connection.  
STEP 6: Connect to a telephone line.  
STEP 7: Dial and connect!  
OPTIONAL: Set up advanced networking.  
STEP 1: Register Your Card  
Socket highly recommends that all users register their product. Registered  
users receive priority for technical support. You can register your 56K  
Modem Card online at: www.socketcom.com/prodreg  
STEP 2: Prepare Dial-up Information  
Find out the following dial-up information. If needed, contact your network  
administrator or ISP. You need this information to set up a connection.  
Dial-up number: (_____) _______________________________  
User name: __________________________________________  
Password: ___________________________________________  
Note: For most users, only the information above is necessary. If you are  
an advanced user and want to perform a more detailed setup, then complete  
the Network Information Form in Appendix B.  
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STEP 3: Insert the Card  
1. Insert the 56K Modem Card into a CompactFlash-to-PC Card adapter,  
with the gray label on top.  
2. With the computer turned ON, insert the card-plus-adapter unit into the  
PC Card slot of your computer.  
3. After a few seconds, a new hardware or device driver wizard will  
automatically launch. Proceed to Step 4 to complete the wizard to  
install the drivers.  
Warning! Do NOT insert the card upside down, or damage may occur!  
When you insert the card, the Power and Data Status LEDs will blink once  
then turn off.  
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STEP 4: Install the Drivers  
Follow the wizard to install the modem drivers, making the appropriate  
selections below as prompted. You do not need to download any software  
or use an installation CD.  
When asked what you want Windows to do, select what is Recommended.  
Windows 95/98/Me — Search for the best driver for your device.  
Windows 2000 — Search for a suitable driver for my device.  
Windows XP — Install the software automatically.  
When asked where you want Windows to search for a device, DO  
NOT specify any location. UNCHECK ALL OPTIONS, and click  
Next>.  
After Windows has found a suitable driver, click Next>.  
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STEP 5: Set up Your Dial-up Connection  
To set up your dial-up connection, use the network connection wizard  
included with Windows.  
1. Windows 95/98 — Go to My Computer | Dial-Up Networking |  
Make New Connection.  
Windows Me — Go to My Computer | Control Panel | Dial-Up Networking |  
Make New Connection.  
Windows 2000 — Go to Start | Settings | Control Panel |  
Network and Dial-Up Connections | Make New Connection.  
Windows XP — Go to Start | Control Panel | Network Connections |  
Create a New Connection.  
2. Follow the wizard to set up a connection, making the following  
selections as prompted:  
Select a device: Select Standard PCMCIA Card Modem.  
Telephone number: Enter the dial-up number of your office  
network/ISP.  
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STEP 6: Connect to a Telephone Line  
With the card still in your computer, connect to an analog telephone line.  
STEP 7: Dial and Connect!  
1. After setting up your dial-up connection in Step 5, your new  
connection should be included in screen listing dial-up connections  
(this is the same screen that you accessed at the beginning of Step 5).  
Double-click on your new modem connection.  
2. In the Connect To screen, make sure the correct User name, Password,  
and other connection information are entered. If necessary, create a  
new dialing location to make sure the correct area code and/or other  
dialing prefixes are used. Click Connect.  
3. A series of screens will appear, reporting the status of your call. The  
Power and Data Status LEDs will blink. When the computer has  
connected, the status screen will report Connected.  
When your computer has connected, the Link and Power Status LEDs  
will stay on, and the Data Status LED will blink during data transmission.  
4. To end a data call, in the connection status screen, tap Disconnect.  
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OPTIONAL: Set up Advanced Networking  
Follow the steps below to set up a dial-up connection for a RAS server.  
Advanced setup is necessary only if your network does NOT use DHCP  
(Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol).  
1. Complete the Network Information Form in Appendix B.  
2. To enter TCP/IP settings, after completing the wizard to create a new  
dial-up connection in Step 5, follow these steps to modify the  
connection:  
Windows 95/98 —  
(a) Right-click on the icon for the connection you just created.  
In the pop-up menu, select Properties.  
(b) Click on the Server Types tab. Click on the TCP/IP Settings button.  
(c) Enter any necessary settings, then click OK.  
(d) Click OK again in the main properties screen.  
(e) Restart your computer to make sure the changes take effect.  
Windows Me —  
(a) Right-click on the icon for the connection you just created. In the  
pop-up menu, select Properties.  
(b) Click on the Networking tab. Click on the TCP/IP Settings button.  
(c) Enter any necessary settings, then click OK.  
(d) Click OK again in the main properties screen.  
(e) Restart your computer to make sure the changes take effect.  
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Windows 2000 —  
(a) Right-click on the icon for the connection you just created. In the  
pop-up menu, select Properties.  
(b) Click on the Networking tab. Check Internet Protocol and click on  
Properties.  
(c) Enter any necessary settings. If needed, click on the Advanced  
button to enter DNS, WNS or other settings. When done, click OK.  
(d) Click OK again in the main properties screen.  
(e) Restart your computer to make sure the changes take effect.  
Windows XP —  
(a) After completing the wizard in Step 5, the Connect screen will  
appear for your new connection. Click on Properties.  
(b) Click on the Networking tab. Check Internet Protocol and click on  
Properties.  
(c) Enter any necessary settings. If needed, click on the Advanced  
button to enter DNS, WNS or other settings. When done, click OK.  
(d) Click OK again in the main properties screen.  
(e) Restart your computer to make sure the changes take effect.  
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Appendix A Specifications  
Physical Characteristics: CF I/O Card Size: 88 x 42.8 x 14.8 mm  
Power Consumption (DC 3.3V): Active: 119 mA Inctive: 13 mA  
Interface Standards:  
CompactFlash Interface: CompactFlash I/O, Type I Extended  
With CompactFlash-to-PC Card Adapter: PCMCIA, Type II  
Serial Communications: TTL  
Transmit Speed: Up to 33.6 Kbps  
Receive Speed: Up to 56 Kbps  
Data Modulation: ITU V.90, 56Kflex  
Fax: Send/receive 14.4 Kbps ITU-T V.17, V.24, V.27 + err, V.21 Channel 2  
Error Correction: MNP Levels 2-4 ITU V.42  
Data Compression: MNP Level 5 ITU V.42  
Line Requirement: Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN)  
Receiver Sensitivity: 0-43 dBm  
Hardware Compatibility:  
Standard Card (without PC Card adapter):  
Pocket PC 2000/2002/2003, Handheld PC Pro and Handheld PC 2000  
with CompactFlash I/O slot.  
Casio BE-300 Cassiopeia Pocket Manager.  
With CompactFlash-to-PC Card adapter:  
Pocket PC 2000/2002/2003, Handheld PC Pro and Handheld PC 2000  
with PC Card slot.  
Windows 950B/98/98SE/Me/2000/XP notebook with Cardbus.  
For information on Sharp Zaurus compatibility, please visit:  
Software Included: Socket 56K Modem Installation CD  
Warranty: CompactFlash Card: Three years  
Certification:  
FCC: Part 15, Class B  
CE: ET91B-06-030  
JATE ID: A02-00HJP  
Telecom Approval: FCC: Part 68, CTR 21  
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Appendix B Network Information  
Network Information Form  
For Advanced Users Only  
Contact your office network administrator or Internet Service  
Provider (ISP) for the information below.  
For a text-only form that you can email to your network  
administrator or ISP, visit: www.socketcom.com/pdf/56kform.txt  
1. Please provide the following dial-up information:  
Dial-up number: ( ____ ) _______________  
User name: _________________________  
Password: _________________________  
Domain: __________________________  
2. Does the network support DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration  
Protocol)?  
YES. If Yes, then STOP. You do NOT need to answer Question  
3.  
NO. If No, then continue to Question 3. You may need only some  
of the IP addresses listed below.  
3. Please specify any applicable IP addresses:  
(a) Mobile Computer IP address: _____ . _____ . _____ . _____  
(b) Subnet Mask: _____ . _____ . _____ . _____  
(c) Default Gateway: _____ . _____ . _____ . _____  
(d) Primary DNS: _____ . _____ . _____ . _____  
(e) Secondary DNS: _____ . _____ . _____ . _____  
(f) Primary WINS: _____ . _____ . _____ . _____  
(g) Secondary WINS: _____ . _____ . _____ . _____  
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Appendix C Support Resources  
Technical Support  
If you have trouble installing or using the 56K Modem Card, Socket has  
two technical support resources you can use:  
Socket On-Demand Support (SOS)  
Socket On-Demand Support provides the quickest  
turnaround time and is the best place to start for  
technical support. Because it’s interactive, this virtual technical support  
assistant focuses in on your specific problem to provide the specific  
answers you need.  
To access Socket On-Demand Support, please visit:  
www.socketcom.com/support/default.asp and click on the SOS icon.  
If SOS cannot answer your inquiry, you will have the opportunity to submit  
your question(s) to a technical support engineer after the session. Your  
interactive session will be saved for reference.  
Please note: To help expedite live tech support, you will be asked to register  
your product and provide some system configuration/environment  
information.  
Live Technical Support  
IMPORTANT! To obtain technical support for your product, you must  
first register your product online at www.socketcom.com/prodreg.  
Once you have registered your product, you can contact Socket’s technical  
support department by doing either of the following:  
Submit an email inquiry through the online support system. After you  
register your product, you will be presented with an option to 'submit a  
problem'. Click on this option to follow the online process to submit an  
email request for technical support.  
This is the fastest way to obtain technical support and has the quickest  
turnaround time. Registered customers who submit a question online  
will receive priority service. If we are unable to resolve your support  
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inquiry via email, we can arrange for a technical support representative  
to call you at a specific time.  
Call our technical support line at 510-744-2720 to leave a message for a  
technical support representative to return your call at a specific time and  
number. When you call, please leave your email address that you  
registered under, a phone number and time that you can be reached at,  
and a detailed description of your problem.  
After you register your product, you can use the product registration  
webpage to submit an email inquiry directly to a technical support  
specialist for priority service, view product information, register  
additional products, view a complete database of FAQs and view a  
history of technical support activity for previous support issues.  
Users’ Forum  
If you would like to discuss the Socket 56K Modem Card with other users,  
visit Socket’s users’ forum at: www.socketforum.com  
Important! Socket does NOT provide technical support via the Users’  
forum!  
Note: Socket may, but is not obligated to, monitor or review any areas on  
the Site where users transmit or post Communications or communicate  
solely with each other, including but not limited to the user forum, and the  
content of any such Communications. Socket, however, will have no  
liability related to the content of any such Communications, whether or not  
arising under the laws of copyright, libel, privacy, obscenity, or otherwise.  
Socket retains the right to remove messages that include any material  
Socket deems abusive, defamatory, obscene or otherwise unacceptable.  
Please refrain from disassembling the CompactFlash card. Disassembly of  
this device will void the product warranty  
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Limited Warranty  
Socket Communications Incorporated (Socket) warrants this product against  
defects in material and workmanship, under normal use and service, for the  
following periods from the date of purchase:  
Plug-in card: Three years  
Incompatibility is not a defect covered by Socket’s warranty. During the  
warranty period, Socket will, at its option, repair or replace the defective  
product at no charge when furnished with proof of retail purchase, provided that  
you deliver the product to Socket or to an authorized Socket Service Center.  
The returned product must be accompanied by a return material authorization  
(RMA) number issued by Socket or by Socket's Authorized Service Center. If  
you ship the product, you must use the original container or equivalent and you  
must pay the shipping charges to Socket. Socket will pay shipping charges back  
to any location in the contiguous United States. This warranty applies only to  
the original retail purchaser and is not transferable.  
Socket may, at its option, replace or repair the product with new or  
reconditioned parts and the returned product becomes Socket's property. Socket  
warrants the repaired or replaced products to be free from defects in material or  
workmanship for ninety (90) days after the return shipping date, or for the  
duration of the original warranty period, whichever is greater.  
This warranty does not cover the replacement of products damaged by abuse,  
accident, misuse or misapplication, nor as a result of service or modification  
other than by Socket.  
SOCKET IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR  
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM BREACH OF ANY  
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY, INCLUDING DAMAGE TO  
PROPERTY AND, TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, DAMAGES  
FOR PERSONAL INJURY. THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER  
WARRANTIES INCLUDING IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF  
MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  
Some states do not allow limitation of implied warranties, or the exclusion or  
limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so that the above limitations  
or exclusions may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal  
rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.  
This product may contain fully tested, recycled parts, warranted as if new.  
For warranty information, phone (510) 744-2700.  
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Limited Software Warranty  
LIMITED WARRANTY. SOCKET warrants that the original disk or CD ROM is  
free from defects for 90 days from the date of delivery of the SOFTWARE.  
CUSTOMER REMEDIES. SOCKET’S entire liability and your exclusive remedy  
shall be, at SOCKET’S option, either (a) return of the price paid or (b) replacement  
of the SOFTWARE which does not meet SOCKET’S Limited Warranty and which  
is returned to SOCKET with a copy of your receipt. Any replacement SOFTWARE  
will be warranted for the remainder of the original warranty period or 30 days,  
whichever is longer. THESE REMEDIES ARE NOT AVAILABLE OUTSIDE OF  
THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.  
NO OTHER WARRANTIES. SOCKET disclaims all other warranties, either  
express or implied, including but not limited to implied warranties of  
merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, with respect to the  
SOFTWARE and the accompanying written materials. This limited warranty gives  
you specific legal rights. You may have others which vary from state to state.  
NO LIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. In no event shall SOCKET  
or its suppliers be liable for any damages whatsoever (including, without limitation,  
damages for loss of business profits, business interruption, loss of business  
information, or other pecuniary loss) arising out of the use of or inability to use the  
SOFTWARE, even if SOCKET has been advised of the possibility of such  
damages. Because some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of liability  
for consequential or incidental damages, the above limitation may not apply to you.  
EXPORT LAW ASSURANCES. You may not use or otherwise export or reexport  
the SOFTWARE except as authorized by United States law and laws of the  
jurisdiction in which the SOFTWARE was obtained. In particular, but without  
limitation, none of the SOFTWARE may be used or otherwise exported or  
reexported (a) into (or to a national or resident of) a United States embargoed  
country or (b) to anyone on the U.S. Treasury Department’s list of Specially  
Designated Nationals or the U.S. Department of Commerce’s Table of Denial  
Orders. By using the SOFTWARE, you represent and warrant that you are not  
located in, under control of, or a national or resident of any such country or on any  
such list.  
GOVERNMENT END USERS. If the SOFTWARE is supplied to the U. S.  
Government, the SOFTWARE is classified as “restricted computer software” as  
defined in clause 52.227-19 of the FAR. The U. S. Government ‘s rights to the  
SOFTWARE are as provided in clause 52.227-19 of the FAR.  
CONTROLLING LAW AND SEVERABILITY. This License shall be governed by  
the laws of the United States and the State of California. If for any reason a court of  
competent jurisdiction finds any provision, or portion thereof, to be unenforceable,  
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Copyright Notice  
Copyright © 2003 Socket Communications, Inc. All rights reserved.  
Socket, the Socket logo and Mobility Friendly are registered trademarks of  
Socket Communications, Inc. 56K Modem Card is a trademark of Socket  
Communications, Inc. All other brand and product names are trademarks of  
their respective holders.  
The 56K Modem Card includes technology licensed under United States  
Patent Nos. 4,543,450, 4,603,320, 4,686,506, and 4,972,470.  
Reproduction of the contents of this manual without the permission of  
Socket Communications is expressly prohibited. Please be aware that the  
products described in this manual may change without notice.  
Feel free to contact SOCKET COMMUNICATIONS at:  
Socket Communications, Inc.  
37400 Central Court  
Newark, CA 94560  
Phone: (510) 744-2700  
Fax: (510) 744-2727.  
Other than the above, Socket Communications can assume no responsibility  
for anything resulting from the application of information contained in this  
manual.  
Socket Communications requests that you refrain from any applications of  
the 56K Modem Card that are not described in this manual. Socket  
Communications also requests that you refrain from disassembling the 56K  
Modem Card. Disassembly of this device will void the product warranty.  
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