Sprint Nextel Network Card PC3200 User Manual

Users Guide  
TM  
PCS Connection Card  
Model PC3200  
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3B. MenuOptions .........................................................45  
OverviewofMenuOptions .........................................................46  
OtherFeatures ....................................................................53  
3C:TroubleshootingTips .................................................56  
Problem,Causes&Solutions ......................................................57  
ConnectionErrorDialogs..........................................................60  
UninstallingthePCSConnectionManagerSoftware ................................61  
Section4:PCSVision ........................................63  
4A. PCSVisionSM ..........................................................64  
Messaging ........................................................................65  
Email ............................................................................66  
PCSBusinessConnection PersonalEdition.........................................67  
PCSVisionFAQs ...................................................................68  
Section5:TechnicalSpecifications &RegulatoryInformation ...70  
5A. TechnicalSpecifications ............................................71  
EnvironmentalSpecifications .....................................................72  
RadioFrequency&ElectricalSpecifications ........................................72  
SoftwareSpecifications ............................................................73  
MechanicalSpecifications .........................................................73  
5B. RegulatoryInformation ...............................................74  
RegulatoryNotices ................................................................75  
Warning(EMI)-USFCCInformation ..............................................75  
Warning(EMI)-Canada ..........................................................76  
Section6:SafetyInformationandTerms &Conditions .....77  
6A. Safety&Notices ......................................................78  
ImportantNotice ..................................................................79  
SafetyandHazards ................................................................79  
6B. Terms andConditions ................................................80  
TermsandConditionsofServices...................................................81  
Index ........................................................95  
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Welcome to Sprint  
nlySprintbuiltthelargestall-digital,all-PCSnationwidenetworkwith  
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advancedmultimediaservices,reachingmorethan230millionpeople  
forclarityyoucanseeandhear.  
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Whenitcomestomobileconnectivity,thePCSConnectionCard offers  
morefreedomthaneverbefore.Nowires,nocables,justaccesstoyourdata  
whenyouneedit.ThepoweroftheInternetandcompanydataistrulyat  
yourfingertips.  
Thisguidewillfamiliarizeyouwithourtechnologyandwithyournew  
PCSConnectionCardandPCSConnectionManagerSM Softwarethrough  
simple,easy-to-followinstructions.  
ThankyouforchoosingSprint.  
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Introduction to this  
Users Guide  
hisUser'sGuideintroducesyoutoPCSServiceandallthefeaturesofyour  
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newwirelessPCCardmodem.It'sdividedintosixsections:  
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Section 1: PCS Connection Card Basics  
Section 2: Installing the PCS Connection Card  
Section 3: Using the PCS Connection Card  
Section 4: PCS Vision  
Section 5: Technical Specifications and Regulatory Information  
Section 6: Safety Information and Terms & Conditions  
Throughouttheguide,you'llfindtipsthathighlightspecialshortcuts  
andtimelyreminderstohelpyoumakethemostofyourwirelessPCCard  
modemandservice.TheTableofContentsandIndexwillhelpyoulocate  
specificinformationquickly.  
You'llgetthemostoutofyournewPCSConnectionCardifyoureadeach  
section.However,ifyou'dliketogetrighttoaspecificfeature,simplynavigate  
tothatpage.Followtheinstructionsinthatsectionandyou'llbereadytouse  
yourcardinnotime.  
Tip: You can print out this guide to keep on hand or view it online. If  
you're viewing it online, simply click on a topic in the Table of Contents  
or on any page reference within a section to go directly to that topic.  
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Section 1  
PCS Connection Card  
Basics  
Section 1  
PCS Connection Card Basics  
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Section 1A  
Introducing the  
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PCS Connection Card  
In This Section  
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Your PCS Connection Card  
Package Contents  
About This Guide  
hissectionintroducesthebasicfeaturesandfunctionsofyour  
PCSConnectionCard,whatisincludedwithyourcardandhowto  
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usethisguidetogetyoustarted.  
Section 1: PCS Connection Card Basics  
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1A: Introducing the PCS Connection Card  
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YourPCSConnectionCard  
YourPCSConnectionCardfitsintoaType IIPCCard slot(availableon  
mostnotebookPCs)andfunctionsasawirelessPCCardmodem.This  
cardallowsyouto:  
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Access your corporate network  
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Send and receive email  
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Access the Internet  
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Receive short text (Web) messages  
all without the need of a network cable or phone line.  
CDMANetworks  
ThePCSConnectionCardoperatesoveratypeofwirelessnetworkcalled  
CDMA(CodeDivisionMultipleAccess).Thisnetworktechnologyhas  
manyfeaturesbeyondprovidingawirelesslink,includingWeb  
Messaging,whichallowsyoutoreceiveshortmessagesusingthe  
PCSConnectionCard.  
TousethePCSConnectionCard,youneedanaccountthatgivesyou  
accesstoaCDMAnetwork.  
EveryCDMAnetworkoperatesononeofthreeradio-frequencybands.  
YourPCSConnectionCardoperatesonthe1900MHzband.  
ThePCSConnectionCardutilizesCDMAtechnologyenablingreal-time  
wirelessaccesstoemail,theInternetoryourcompanynetwork.Thecard  
runsonmostcurrentWindows® compatiblelaptopordesktopcomputers,  
anditprovidesdatatransmissionofupto144kilobitspersecond(kbps)  
inbothforwardandreversedirectionwithanaveragespeedof50-70kbps  
beforebandwidthoptimization.  
Tip: More information about CDMA networks is available on the CDMA  
Development Group Web site, www.cdg.org.  
Tip:Tooptimize yoursettings forfasterspeeds andconservationof  
data whenaccessingyourcorporate network, workin"Offline"mode  
andsynchronize periodicallytosendandreceive corporate email.  
Also, donotuse the PreviewPane. Save andDrag/Dropattachments toa  
desktopfolderratherthandouble clickingpriortoopening. Formore  
detailedinformation, access the Microsoftwhitepaperat  
http://www.microsoft.com/office/outlook/evaluation/perform.doc.  
Section 1: PCS Connection Card Basics  
1A: Introducing the PCS Connection Card  
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Package Contents  
YourPCSConnection Cardpackagecontainsthefollowingcomponents:  
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PCS Connection Card (PC3200)  
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Start Here Guide  
Installation CD containing the PCS Connection ManagerSM Software,  
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including automated installation and activation wizards  
AboutThis Guide  
Thisusersguideisdesignedtoprovideyouwithalltheinformationyou  
needtoinstallanduseyourPCSConnectionCard.  
Note:The comprehensive StartHere Guide thatcomes withthe  
PCSConnectionCardshouldbe sufficientformostinstallations.  
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Section 1 (which you are reading) gives you an overview of the  
card, providing the background information that is the basis for  
understanding the following sections.  
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Section 2 provides step-by-step instructions for installing the  
PCS Connection Card and PCS Connection Manager Software.  
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Section 3 provides step-by-step instructions on using the card.  
Section 4 provides an introduction to PCS VisionSM Services.  
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Section 5 provides electrical, radio frequency and other parameters  
of the PCS Connection Card for those who require technical  
information, as well as regulatory information.  
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Section 6 provides important safety and liability information and  
the Terms and Conditions of use for the PCS Connection Card.  
Section 1: PCS Connection Card Basics  
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1A: Introducing the PCS Connection Card  
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Section 1B  
Getting Started With Your  
TM  
PCS Connection Card  
In This Section  
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The PCS Connection Card Software  
Activating and Configuring Your Account  
Care and Maintenance  
hissectionoutlinesthebasicsofgettingstartedwithyour  
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PCSConnectionCard,includinginstallationproceduresforthe  
PCSConnectionManagerSM Softwareandinsertingandactivatingyourcard.  
Section 1: PCS Connection Card Basics  
1B: Getting Started  
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GettingStarted  
Note:RefertoStartHere Guide forcomprehensive instructions on  
installingthe PCSConnectionManagerSoftware andCardActivation.  
CAUTION:Donotinsertthe PCSConnectionCardintothe slotuntil  
promptedtodosobythe PCSConnectionManagerSoftware program.  
BeforeyoubeginusingyourPCSConnectionCard,youmust:  
1. Check that your notebook has the system requirements listed on  
page 14 to ensure the proper installation and performance of your  
PCS Connection Card.  
2. Install the PCS Connection Manager Software, located on the  
installation CD, onto your Notebook PC.  
3. Insert the PCS Connection Card once the PCS Connection Manager  
prompts you to do so.  
4. Activate your PCS Account and configure the PCS Connection Card  
to use your account (unless the card has been pre-activated).  
The PCSConnection CardSoftware  
ThePCSConnectionCardcomeswiththefollowingsoftware:  
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PCS Connection Manager, which allows you to manage the cards  
actions and monitor your connections.  
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The driver software that forms the interface between the  
PCS Connection Card and your Windows operating system.  
Tip: A driver is software that forms the interface between a device (such  
as the PCS Connection Card) and the operating system on your PC (such  
as Windows ME).  
ThesoftwaremustbeinstalledbeforeyouinsertthePCSConnectionCard  
forthefirsttime.Notethatyouwillbepromptedwhenitistimetoinsert  
thePCSConnectionCardintoyourcomputer’sPCcardslotduringthe  
installationprocess.Detailedinstructionsareprovidedinthe  
comprehensiveStartHereGuideandhereinbeginningonpage15.  
Section 1: PCS Connection Card Basics  
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ActivatingandUsingPCSService  
BeforeusingyourPCSConnectionCard,youmustfirstsetupyourPCS  
wirelessnetworkaccount.  
TosetupyourPCSConnectionCardwirelessnetworkaccount:  
Call PCS Customer Service Solutions  
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Call 1-866-581-9266  
Youshouldhavethefollowinginformationavailable:  
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Your billing address  
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Your Social Security or Tax ID number  
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Your driver’s license number  
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Your PCS Connection Cards ESN (electronic serial number)  
The ESN is printed on the card’s label and can also be displayed  
during the installation process.  
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A pen and paper to write down your account information  
Duringthiscall,PCSCustomerServiceSolutionswillhelpyouselectyour  
serviceplanandguideyouthroughtheactivationprocess.Theywillalso  
provideyouwiththefollowingimportantaccountinformation:  
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Your card’s Activation Code  
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Your card’s PCS Phone Number  
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Your card’s MSID(optional) Code  
Tip: The Customer Solutions representative may or may not provide you  
with a MSID. If they do, enter this code during the software activation  
process. If they do not, you will leave the field blank. See pages 26-29 for  
instructions on "Activating and Provisioning Your PCS Connection Card ”.  
Unlessyourcardhasbeenpre-activated,thePCSConnectionManager  
applicationwillautomaticallydetectthatnoaccounthasbeenconfigured  
whenyourunitforthefirsttime.TheSprintActivationWizardwillthen  
launchtoguideyouthroughtheactivationandconfigurationprocess.  
Section 1: PCS Connection Card Basics  
1B: Getting Started  
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Care andMaintenance  
Aswithanyelectronicdevice,thePCSConnectionCardmustbehandled  
withcaretoensurereliableoperation.Followtheseguidelinesinusing  
andstoringthecard:  
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Do not apply adhesive labels to the card, as they may cause the card  
to become jammed inside the card slot.  
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The card should fit easily into your PC slot. Forcing the card into a  
slot may damage connector pins.  
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Protect the card from liquids, dust and excessive heat.  
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When not installed in your computer, store the card in a safe place.  
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When storing or transporting your notebook computer, remove the  
PCS Connection Card.  
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Optimal signal strength is usually obtained when the antenna is  
raised and pointed up at a 90 degree angle. Do not forcefully bend  
the antenna past 180 degrees.  
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When removing your PCS Connection Card, always grip it by the  
sides of the card rather than the top. Never insert or remove the card  
while holding the antenna, this action will damage the card.  
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Do not use the PCS Connection Card, with a handheld computer; it is  
only designed for notebook computers.  
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Only use with notebook computers running supported Windows  
Operating Systems (Windows® 98SE, 2000, Me, XP).  
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If driving or operating a vehicle, do not handle or operate the PCS  
Connection card. Doing so may distract the you from properly operating  
the vehicle. In some states and provinces, operating communication  
devices while in control of a vehicle is a criminal offense.  
Section 1: PCS Connection Card Basics  
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Section 2  
Installing the  
PCS Connection Card  
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Section 2A  
Installation on Notebook PCs  
In This Section  
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Overview  
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Notebook PC System Requirements  
hissectionprovidesanoverviewoftheinstallationprocessofyour  
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PCSConnectionCardandincludesalistofsystemrequirements  
necessaryforyourcardtooperateandfunctionproperly.(Detailed  
installationinstructionsareoutlinedinSection2B)  
Section 2: Installing the PCS Connection Card  
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Overview  
Note: RefertoStartHere Guide forcomprehensive instructions on  
installingthe PCSConnectionManagerSoftware andCardActivation.  
CAUTION: Do not insert the PCS Connection Card into the slot until  
prompted to do so by the PCS Connection Manager Software program.  
BeforeyoubeginusingyourPCSConnectionCard,therearefour  
necessarystepsyoumusttaketoensureproperinstallation.This  
sectionoutlinesthesefourstepsindetail:  
1. InstallthePCSConnectionManagerSoftware,locatedonthe  
installationCD,ontoyourNotebookPC.  
2. Whenprompted,insertthePCSConnectionCadintoyour  
computer’sPCCardslot(Sprintlabelfacingupwards).Windows  
willdetectthecardandautomaticallyinstallthenecessarycard  
drivers.  
Tip: A driver is software that forms the interface between a device (such  
as the PCS Connection Card)and the operating system on your PC (such  
as Windows Me).  
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ThePCSConnectionManagershouldalreadyberunning.Ifnot,  
launchtheapplication.  
4. Ifyourcardhasnotbeenpreviouslyactivated,TheActivation  
Wizardwillautomaticallylaunchandguideyouthroughthe  
process.  
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SystemRequirements  
ThePCSConnectionCardissupportedonthefollowingoperating  
systems:  
Windows® 98SE  
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Windows® Me  
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Windows® 2000  
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Windows® XP  
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ToinstallandrunthePCSConnectionCardandaccompanying  
PCSConnectionManagerSoftware,theseminimumsystemresources  
arerequired:  
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CardSlots:  
DiskDrive:  
Memory:  
TypeIIPCCardslot(Cardbus)  
CD-ROM  
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32MB  
DiskSpace:  
Browser:  
20MB  
InternetExplorer6.0orlater  
Note: Windows InternetExplorerversion6.0orlateris requiredforthe  
activationstage.YoucandownloadandinstallInternetExplorerfrom  
www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/default.asporyouwillbe promptedto  
installitfromthe PCSConnectionCardCD-ROMduringthe CardActivation  
andProvisioningprocess beginningonpage 26.  
Note: Windows 98SE:Youmayneedthe originalMicrosoftWindows 98SE  
installationCD.  
SpecialNote forWindows 98SEand2000:Tofunctionproperly, the PCS  
ConnectionCard's IOTAprotocolrequires supportforhigh-security128-bit  
encryption. Ifthe installerdoes notdetecthigh-securitysupportonyour  
system, a pop-upwindowwillappearinstructingyoutoupdate your  
InternetExplorertoversion6(Windows 98SE)orupdate yourWindows  
2000tosupport128-bitsecurity(Windows 2000). Followthe onscreen  
instructions toupdate yoursystem.  
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Section 2B  
InstallingYourPCSConnection  
SM  
Manager Software andCard  
NotebookPCs (Windows 98SE,Me,2000andXP)  
ThesetupprocessforinstallingandusingyourPCSConnectionCard  
variesdependingonwhatoperatingsystemyouarerunning.  
In This Section  
TheInstallationProcesshasthreestages:  
Part1: Software Installation -InstallthePCSConnectionManagerSM  
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Software.  
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Part2: DriverInstallation -InstallthePCSConnectionCarddrivers.  
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Part3: ActivatingandProvisioningYourPCSConnectionCard-  
ActivateyouraccountandconfigurethePCSConnectionCardtouse  
youraccount.  
Thissectionguidesyouthroughthestepsnecessarytoinstallyour  
PCSConnectionCardandmakeitoperationalonanotebookPC.  
Beforebeginningtheinstallationprocess,itisrecommendedthatyou  
quitallopenapplications.  
CAUTION: DonotinsertyourPCSConnectionCarduntilyouhave  
installedthe PCSConnectionManagerSM Software ontoyourPC.  
Note: Windows 2000andWindows XP:Youwillneedadministrative  
privileges toinstallthe software anddrivers.  
Note: Windows 98SE: Ensure that Windows Dial-Up Networking and  
TCP/IP protocol are installed.  
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Part 1: Software Installation  
Part1: Software Installation  
1. InserttheinstallationCDintoyourCD-ROMdrive.  
2. TheSetupprogramshouldlaunchautomatically.IftheSetupprogram  
doesnotlaunch,selectStart>Run andenterd:\Launch.exe,whered  
isyourCD-ROMdriveletter;otherwisereplace"d"withtheletterthat  
indicatesyourCD-ROMdrive.  
3. Windows 2000andXPonly: Duringinstallation,Windows2000and  
XPmaydisplayoneormoreSignatureNotFoundwarnings. Click  
OKtoproceedwhentheyappear.  
Windows 2000  
Windows XP  
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Part 1: Software Installation  
4. PleasereadtheLicensingAgreementandclickYes toagreetothe  
terms.  
5. SelectthecheckboxPCSConnectionCardbyAirPrime.ClickNext  
tocontinue.  
6. ClickNext toinstallthesoftwaretothedefaultfolder. Youmaychoose  
toinstalltoadifferentfolderbyclickingtheChoose button.  
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Part 1: Software Installation  
7. Windows 2000andXPonly: Pleasedisregardthe“DigitalSignature  
NotFoundwarningandclickYes orContinue Anyway toproceed  
withinstallation.  
Windows 2000  
Windows XP  
8. ClickFinish orReboottocompletetheinstallation.  
Windows 98SE, 2000, andXP  
Windows Me  
Note: IfrunningWindows 2000, ME, XP: SkiptoStep12onpage 19.  
9. Windows 98SEonly: TheWindows98SecondEditionQ242004  
updatewillbeinstalled.ClickYes tocontinue.  
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Part 1: Software Installation  
10. Windows 98SEonly: PleasereadtheLicensingAgreementandclick  
Yes toagreetotheterms.  
11. Windows 98SEonly: Youmustrestartyourcomputerbeforethenew  
settingswilltakeeffect. ClickYes torestartyourcomputer.  
Note: The followingwindowdisplaywillappearforWindows 2000andXP,  
whereas the same windowdisplaywillappearforWindows 98andMe after  
yourcomputerrestarts.  
12. ClickOKtoproceed.  
13. ThePCSConnectionManagerwilllaunch.  
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Part 1: Software Installation  
Part2: DriverInstallation  
1. InsertthePCSConnection Cardintoyourcomputer’sPCCardslot  
(Sprintlabelfacingup). Thenraisetheantennasothatitisfully  
extendedandpointedupata90degreeangle. Useinanyother  
configurationmayexceedFCCRFExposurelimits.  
Note: RefertoSection2Dforcomplete instructions onInsertingand  
Removingthe PCSConnectionCard, beginningonpage 30.  
WARNING: Once the cardis inserted,donotphysicallyremove the  
PCSConnectionCarduntilyouhave completedthe Removingthe  
PCSConnectionCardprocess describedonpage 30. Removingthe card  
improperlymaycause a fatalerrortoyourPC.  
2. YouroperatingsystemwilldeterminewhichDriverInstallation  
instructionsyouwillfollow:  
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Option1: HardwareDetectionforWindows2000andMe(page21)  
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Option2:HardwareDetectionforWindows98SE(page22)  
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Option3:HardwareDetectionforWindowsXP(page24)  
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Part 1: Driver Installation  
Option1: Hardware DetectionforWindows 2000and  
Windows Me  
1. AfterinsertingyourPCSConnectionCardintothePCCardslot,youwill  
seeaseriesofhardwaredetectionnotices.  
2. Windows 2000only: Pleasedisregardthe“DigitalSignatureNot  
FoundwarningandclickYes toproceedwithinstallation.  
3. Afterthesoftwareanddriverinstallationsarecomplete,thesoftware  
willdetectthecharacteristicsofthecard.IfyourPCSConnectionCard  
hasnotbeenactivated,theActivation Wizardwillautomatically  
launchandguideyouthroughtheactivationprocess.GotoPart3:  
ActivatingandProvisioningYourPCSConnectionCard, starting  
onpage26.  
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Part 2: Driver Installation  
Option2: Hardware DetectionforWindows 98SE  
1. AfterinsertingyourPCSConnectionCardintothePCCardslot,youwill  
seeaseriesofhardwaredetectionnotices.  
2. SomedriversmaybeneededfromtheoriginalMicrosoftWindows98SE  
installationCD. Ifso,thefollowingscreenwillappear. Removeyour  
PCSConnectionCardInstallationCD. InsertyourMicrosoftWindows  
98SEinstallationCD. ClickOK toproceed.  
3. TheMicrosoftWelcomescreenmayappear. ClickX attherightcorner  
tocontinue.  
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4. YouwillseeaNew Hardware Found detectionnotice. ClickOK to  
proceed.  
5. Afterthesoftwareanddriverinstallationsarecomplete,thesoftware  
willdetectthecharacteristicsofthecard.IfyourPCSConnectionCard  
hasnotbeenactivated,theActivation Wizardwillautomatically  
launchandguideyouthroughtheactivationprocess.GotoPart3:  
ActivatingandProvisioningYourPCSConnectionCard,  
beginningonpage26.  
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Part 2: Driver Installation  
Option3: Hardware DetectionforWindows XP  
1. AfterinsertingyourPCSConnectionCardintothePCCardslot,the  
FoundNew Hardware Wizardwilllaunch. SelecttheInstallthe  
software automatically(recommended)button. ClickNext to  
continue.  
2. Pleasedisregardthe“WindowslogowarningandclickContinue  
Anyway toproceedwithinstallation.  
3. ClickFinish tocompletetheinstallation.  
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4. Steps1-3willrepeatthreetimes.  
Note: Windows XPonly:AFOUNDNEWHARDWAREWIZARDmayappear  
askingtoselecta USBRootHub.  
4.a. ClickNext tocontinue,acceptingthealreadyhighlighteddefault  
USBRootHUB."  
5. Afterthesoftwareanddriverinstallationsarecomplete,thesoftware  
willdetectthechracteristicsofthecard.IfyourPCSConnectionCard  
hasnotbeenactivated,theActivation Wizardwillautomatically  
launchandguideyouthroughtheactivationprocess.GotoPart3:  
ActivatingandProvisioningYourPCSConnectionCard,  
beginningonpage26.  
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Part3: ActivatingandProvisioningYourPCSConnectionCard  
ThefinalsteptomakingyourPCSConnectionCardoperationalis  
configuringittouseyouraccount.  
Tip: For an overview of account activation and configuration, see  
Activating and Using PCS Service” on page 9.  
Ifyoupurchasedapre-activatedPCSConnectionCardthisstepisnot  
necessary.Oncetheapplicationsoftwareanddriverareinstalled,thecard  
isreadyforuse.  
Otherwise,youmustusetheSprintActivationWizardtoactivateand  
configureyouraccount.ActivationinvolvesphoningPCSCustomer  
ServiceSolutions,exchanginginformationandenteringyouraccount  
informationintotheappropriatefieldsinthewizard.  
ToactivateanaccountandconfigureyourPCS Connection Card:  
1. PleasetelephonePCSCustomerServiceSolutionsat1-866-581-9266  
tosetupyourPCSwirelessnetworkaccount.  
Youshouldhavethefollowinginformationavailable:  
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Your billing address  
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Your Social Security or Tax ID number  
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Your driver’s license number  
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Your PCS Connection Cards ESN (electronic serial number)  
The ESN is printed on the card’s label and can also be displayed  
during the installation process.  
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A pen and paper to write down your account information  
InformyourPCSCustomerSolutionsSpecialistthatyouareactivatinga  
PCSConnectionCard(PC3200).Duringthiscall,PCSCustomerService  
Solutionswillhelpyouchooseaserviceplanandguideyouthroughthe  
activationprocess.  
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Part 3: Activating and Provisioning Your PCS Connection Card  
2. IfyourPCSConnectionCardhasnotbeenactivated,theActivation  
Wizardwillautomaticallylaunchandguideyouthroughthe  
activationprocess.  
Note: Ifyouclose the activationwizardbefore finishingthe CardActivation  
andProvisioningprocess, the ActivationWizardcanbe foundat  
Menu/ActivationWizardfromwithinthe PCSConnectionManager.  
3. TheCustomerSolutionsrepresentativewillgiveyouanActivation  
Code. Enterthiscodeinthespaceprovided. ClickNext tocontinue.  
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4. TheCustomerSolutionsrepresentativewillgiveyouaPhonenumber  
andaMSIDCode. Enterthosenumbersinthespacesprovided. Click  
Next tocontinue.  
Note: Ifyoudonotreceive a MSID(IMSI_S)Code, leave the fieldblank.  
5. Yourphonenumberwillbedisplayedatthebottomoftheactivation  
window. ClickYes iftheinformationiscorrect.  
Note: The numbers showninthe windowdisplaybeloware differentfrom  
whatyouwillsee.  
6. Youhavenowsuccessfullycompletedtheactivationprocess.Click  
Finish toexittheSprintActivationWizard.  
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Note: IfWindows InternetExplorerversion6.0orlateris notinstalledon  
yourPC,youmaybe promptedtoinstallitfromthe PCSConnectionCard  
CD-ROMduringthe CardActivationandProvisioningstage.Once Windows  
InternetExplorerversion6.0is installed,yourcomputerwillrestartandthe  
PCSConnectionManagerSoftware willcontinue the Provisioningprocess.  
7. Provisioningwillstartimmediatelyafteractivationandmaytake  
severalminutes.  
8. ClickGo toConnect.  
Note: Section 3A: The PCS Connection Manager beginning on page 36  
explains how to use the PCS Connection Manager Software to manage  
and monitor your connections.  
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Section 2C  
Inserting & Removing the  
PCS Connection Card  
In This Section  
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Inserting the PCS Connection Card  
4
Removing the PCS Connection  
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Exiting the PCS Connection Manager  
ThissectionexplainsthestepsnecessarytoinsertandremovethePCS  
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ConnectionCardproperly.Removingthecardimproperlymaycausea  
fatalerrortoyourPC.  
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InsertingandRemovingthePCSConnectionCard  
Inserting the PCS Connection Card  
BeforeyouinsertthePCSConnection Card,youmustfirstinstallthePCS  
ConnectionManagerSoftwareasdiscussedearlierinthischapter.Once  
youhavecompletedthesoftwareinstallationprocedure,youmayinsert  
yourcardintoyourcomputer’sPCCardslot.TheSprintlabelshouldbe  
facingupandthe68-pinconnector,locatedattheendofthecard,should  
beinserteddirectlyintothecomputersPCCardslot.  
Note: The PCS Connection Card should fit snugly, but you should be able  
to insert or remove it easily from your computers PC Card slot.  
InsertthePCSConnectionCardintoyourcomputer’sPCCardslot(A)  
withtheSprintlabelfacingup.Thenraisetheantennasothatitisfully  
extendedandpointedupata90degreeangle(B).Useinanyother  
configurationmayexceedFCCRFExposurelimits.  
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B
WARNING: Once the card is inserted,do not physically remove the  
PCS Connection Card until you have completed the Unplug/Eject  
process described on page 32. Removing the card improperly may  
cause a fatal error to your PC.  
Whenyouinsertthecard,thefollowingshouldoccur:  
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If sound effects are enabled, the computer beeps.  
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The PC Card icon appears in the status area (unless the feature has  
been disabled).  
4
The PCS Connection Manager Software launches (unless the  
auto-launch feature has been disabled).  
Thecardispoweredassoonasyouinsertit.  
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Removing Power From The PC Card  
WhenthePCSConnectionCardisconnectedtothecomputerithaspower  
andistryingtocommunicatewiththenetwork. Toremovepower,the  
cardmustbeejectedfromthePCCardslot.  
Removing the PCS Connection Card  
Toremovethecard:  
1. ClosethePCSConnectionManagerifitisopen.  
2. RightClickontheSystemTrayicon  
3. SelectExit  
4. AfterthePCSConnectionManagerhasexited, gotothetaskbarand  
doubleclickontheUnplugandEjectHardware icon.  
2000&Me  
XP  
98SE  
Note: The windowdisplayinsteps 5and6maydifferacross Operating  
Systems.  
5. Select AirPrime USBOpenHostController. ClickStop.  
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6. ClickOK,thenremovethePCSConnectionCard. Itisnowsafetoejectthecard.  
7.WhenremovingyourPCSConnectionCard,alwaysgripitbythesidesof  
thecardratherthanthetop.Pullingontheantennawilldamagethe  
card.Ifavailable,usetheCardEjectortoolonyourlaptop.  
Correct  
When inserting or removing your  
PCS Connection Card, grip the card  
by both of its sides.  
Incorrect  
Do not handle or remove the  
PCS Connection Card by pulling  
on the antenna.  
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Section 3  
Using the  
PCS Connection Card  
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Section 3A  
SM  
The PCS Connection Manager  
In This Section  
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The PCS Connection Manager  
The PCS Connection Manager Window  
Accessing Links  
Windows Main Interface  
hischapteroutlinesthePCSConnectionManagerinterfaceforyour  
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notebookPC,includingthecomponentsofthemainwindow,button  
usage,taskbariconsandmore.Onceyou’vemasteredthebasicshere,you’ll  
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bereadytobeginusingyourPCSConnectionCard .  
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The PCSConnectionManager  
PCSConnectionManagerSoftwareallowsyoutomanageandmonitor  
theconnectionbetweenyourPCSConnectionCardandtheCDMA  
network.UsethePCSConnection Managerto:  
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Determine your signal strength, PCS Vision availability and other  
network parameters  
4
Initiate data calls  
4
View call statistics and Web messages  
4
Enable and disable features such as Always on Top (which allows  
you to set the card software to display in front of other application  
windows)  
4
Set options related to Web messages and sounds played  
YoumustrunthePCSConnection ManagerSoftwareanytimeyouusethe  
PCSConnectionCard.  
Startingthe PCSConnection ManagerSoftware  
YoucanlaunchthePCSConnection ManagerSoftwareby:  
4
Doubling clicking the PCS Connection Manager icon, located  
on your desktop.  
or –  
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Selecting Start > Programs > Sprint > PCS Connection Manager  
DependingonyoursettingsintheOptionswindow,thesoftwarelaunches  
automaticallyanytimeyouinsertthePCS Connection Card.  
Onceyoumakeaconnectioninthecardsoftware,youcanlaunch  
whicheverapplicationyouwanttouse(suchasyourWebbrowseror  
emailapplication).  
Usetheclosebuttoninthelowerrightcorneroftheinterfacetoexit.  
Note: The PCSConnectionManagerSoftware willattempttoregisterand  
connecttothe networkusingthe informationprovidedinthe default  
connectionprofile.Aconnectionprofile identifies yourcardtothe service  
providerandallows youtoaccess yournetworkaccount.  
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The PCSConnection ManagerWindow  
ThePCSConnectionManagerfeaturesitsownCustomMainInterface  
(CMI)window.Itincludesthefollowingcomponents:  
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A Menu button in the lower left corner  
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Minimize and Close buttons in the lower right corner  
4
A message area (the upper left portion of the display)  
4
An indicator area (to the immediate right of the message area)  
4
A button (“GO) used to establish/cancel a connection  
(The WMI view, an alternative interface, is described on page 44)  
Establish/cancel  
a connection  
button  
Message Area  
IndicatorArea  
Close  
button  
Menu  
button  
Minimize  
button  
About the Interface  
Thefollowingapplicationfunctionsareavailablewithinthemain  
windowofthePCSConnection Manager:  
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Close: Closes the interface  
4
Minimize: minimizes the interface  
4
Go: Initiates a connection  
4
Stop: Ends or cancels a connection  
4
Menu: Provides access to tools and options settings  
4
Message Area: Displays “Connect your phone or card,” “Ready to  
Connect,” “Connected” or “Connecting” states  
4
4
Indicator Area: The Indicator area displays icons that notify you when  
you receive messages and indicate whether certain options and features  
are enabled  
Signal Strength: Visual indicator of signal strength  
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Secondary Menu Options  
ClickingtheMenubutton,locatedinthelowerleftcorneroftheinterface,  
providesaccesstothePCSConnection Managersecondarymenu.  
Note: For a full explanation of each of the submenu links, go to Section  
3B: Menu Options, beginning on page 45.  
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The Minimize andClose Buttons  
TheMinimizebuttonclosesthewindowbutleavestheprogramrunning.  
Whentheprogramisminimized,itsiconinthestatusareacanbeusedto  
determinethecardstatus.(Seepage 43).  
Onceminimized,youcanredisplaytheprogrambydoubleclickingthe  
desktopshortcutorlaunchingthecardsoftwarefromtheStart menu.  
(Seepage36.)Youcanalsoclicktheiconinthestatusarea.(Theiconsare  
showninthesection"TaskbarIcons"onpage 43.)  
TheClosebuttonisusedtoexitthecardsoftware.  
ConnectionStatus  
ThePCSConnection Managerinterfaceprovidesinformationaboutyour  
currentconnectionstatus.  
Connectyourphone orcard  
IfthePCSConnectionManagerfailstodetectaPCSConnection Card,the  
messageConnectyourphoneorcardwillcontinuetodisplay.  
Note: In this state, the GO button is unavailable to indicate it cannot  
be engaged. The signal strength and image compression icons also  
are not visible.  
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Ready to Connect  
TheReadystateisthedefaultstatewhenthePCSConnectionCardis  
connected.ItsignifiesthatthePCSConnectionManagerSoftwareisready  
toconnecttothenetwork.TheGO buttonisnowenabledandthesignal  
strength icon  
isvisible.  
ClickGO toinitiateaconnection.  
IfaDial-upNetworkingConnectionisalsoavailable,theGO submenu  
displays.TheGO submenulistsallavailableconnectionsgroupedby  
connectiontypeandinalphabeticalorder.Theconnectiontype  
(PCSVisionorDial-upNetworking)appearsontheleftwiththe  
connectionnametoitsright.Duplicateconnectionsappearonlyonce.  
Connecting  
InthisstatethePCSConnectionManagerisattemptingtomakea  
connection.Thesignalstrengthiconisvisible,howevertheGO button  
changestoStop.  
IfyouattempttoestablishaPCSVisionconnectionthatrequiresa  
passwordoraDial-upNetworkingConnectionrequiringaremotelogin  
andpassword,adialogboxwillappear.Entertherelevantinformation  
andclickOK tocontinuetheconnectionprocess.  
Tocanceltheconnection,clickStop.  
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Connected  
Oncetheconnectionisestablished,thesignalstrengthiconisreplacedby  
atransferring/receivingicon  
transferreddata.  
whichdisplaystheamountof  
Forothermessages,seeTroubleshootingTipson page56.  
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IndicatorArea  
Theindicatorareadisplaysiconsthathelpyoukeeptrackofyoursignal  
strength,notifyyouwhenyoureceivemessagesandindicatewhether  
certainoptionsorfeaturesareenabled.  
Icon  
Meaning  
TheSignalStrengthindicatorusesbarstoshowthestrengthofthe  
radiosignal.Thenumberofbarsincreases(uptoamaximumoffour)  
asthesignalstrengthincreases.  
Note: This icon is displayed only when data services are  
available.  
Whennobarsareshown,noconnectionispossibleforoneofthe  
followingreasons:  
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Noantennaisattached.  
4
YouareoutsidetheenhancedSprintNationwidePCSNetwork  
servicearea.  
4
Thesignalstrengthistooweak.  
4
AnetworkoraccountproblemispreventingthePCSConnection  
Cardfromobtainingservice.  
Onceaconnectionisestablished,thisiconisreplacedbythe  
Transmit/Receiveicon(seepage41).  
4
Thetransfer/receiveiconletsyouknowthataPCSVisiondata  
connectionisactive.  
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The GOButton  
TheGObuttonisusedtoestablishandcancelaconnection.Thetexton  
thebuttonchangesduringdifferentconnectionstages.  
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GO – Ready to establish a connection. Click the button to start a  
connection (if only one is defined) or to display a list from which  
you can select a connection (if more than one connection is  
defined).  
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Stop – A connection is being established or is already established.  
Click the button to cancel or disconnect.  
TaskbarIcons  
ThePCSConnection Managerdisplaysaniconinthestatusarea(inthe  
lowerleftportionofthedisplayscreenonnotebookPCs).Thestatusarea  
iconindicatesyourconnectionstatus.  
Icon  
Meaning  
Connecting-PCSConnectionCardandreadyforconnectionor  
currentlymakingaconnection.  
Connected-ConnectionestablishedtoEnhancedPCSNetworkand  
datatransferinprocess.  
Dormant-Connectionestablishedbutnodatatransfertakingplace.  
Disconnected-PCSConnectionManagerrunning,butnoconnection  
inprogress.  
Error-PCSConnectionManagerhasencounteredahardwarefailure  
inyourcomputer’smodemorothererrorwhileattemptingtoconnect.  
TheConnectedandConnectingversionsoftheiconanimatetoindicate  
networkactivitywhiletheError, DisconnectedandDormantversionsof  
thesystemtrayiconremainstatic.  
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AccessingLinks  
Foryourconvenience,SprintincorporateslinkstoselectPCSProducts  
andServiceswithinthePCSConnectionManagermenu.Toaccessthese  
links:  
1. ClickMenu onthePCSConnectionManagerinterface.  
2. SelectLinks fromthesubmenu.  
Note: The PCS Connection Manager interface Links menu does not allow  
you to add/remove links. Continue to manage direct links to your favorite  
Web sites through your Web browser.  
Windows MainInterface  
ThePCSConnectionManagerhasanalternativeviewinsteadofthe  
CustomMainInterface(CMI)windowshownonpage37. Itiscalledthe  
WindowsMainInterface(WMI)windowandprovidesthesamefunction  
astheCMI(itjustlooksdifferent).  
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A Menu in the top left corner  
4
Minimize and Close buttons in the top right corner  
4
A message area (the bottom portion of the display)  
4
An indicator area (below the message area)  
4
A button (“GO”) used to establish/cancel a connection  
Minimize button  
Close button  
Menu  
Message Area  
Establish/cancel  
a connection  
IndicatorArea  
Note: For a full explanation of each of the submenu links, go to Section  
3B: Menu Options, beginning on page 45.  
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Section 3B  
Menu Options  
In This Section  
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Overview and Description of Menu Items  
Other Features  
4
hischapterprovidesanoverviewandbriefdescriptionofeachmenu  
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optionyoumayencounterwhileusingyourPCSConnectionCard and  
PCSConnection ManagerSM Software.  
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Overview ofMenuItems  
ClickingtheMenubutton,locatedatthelowerleftoftheinterface,  
launchesthePCSVisionInterfacesecondarymenu.  
MenuItem  
Description  
Go(Connect)  
TheGO(Connect)optionallowsyoutoestablisha  
connection.Onceaconnectionisestablished,theGO  
(Connect)buttonwillbereplacedbytheoption  
Disconnect.SelectDisconnectwhenyouarereadyto  
terminatethesession.  
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AlertLog  
Providesarecordofallalertsthathavebeenreceived  
whileestablishingandmaintainingConnections. You  
canusetheAlertLogtohelpisolateandresolve  
connectionissues. TheAlertLogdisplaysatablewith  
fourcolumns:Date/Time,Alert,Connectionand  
NumberDialed.TheDate/Timebuttonsortsin  
descendingorderthefirsttimeitisclickedwhileeach  
oftheotherbuttonssortinascendingorderbydefault.  
Youcanselectentriesbyusingthearrowkeysonyour  
keyboardorthemouse.Selectedentriesare  
highlighted.Bydefault,noentryisselected.Todelete  
allentries,selectClearLogfromtheEditmenu.  
ConnectionHistory Providesyouwithadetailedrecordofconnections  
establishedusingyourPCSConnectionCard.Since  
ConnectionHistoryallowsyoutosortrecordsby  
connectionname,youcaneasilydistinguishbetween  
personalandbusinessusage.  
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Device Info  
&Diagnostics  
HelpsidentifyproblemsconnectingtotheEnhanced  
PCSNetworkNetworkandprovideskeyinformation  
aboutyourPCSConnectionCardstatusand  
configuration.  
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ActivationWizard Theprimaryfunctionofthisscreenistoprovide  
instructionstoactivateyourcard.  
SoftwareUpdates Selectthecheckboxtocheckforsoftwarerelease  
updatesonamonthlybasis. Youcanalsocheckany  
timebyselectingtheCheckNow button.  
Links  
Foryourconvenience,PCSConnectionManager  
incorporateslinkstoPCSproductsandserviceswithin  
thePCSVisionInterfacemenu. ThePCSVision  
InterfaceLinksmenudoesnotallowyouto  
add/removelinks. Continuetomanagedirectlinksto  
yourfavoritewebsitesthroughyourwebbrowser.  
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Help  
ByclickingonHelp,adocumentwilllaunch  
providingmoredetailedinformationonthePCS  
ConnectionManager.Ifyouarelookingforadditional  
informationonasubject,youcanfinditherewithin  
thecontents,indexorsearchtabs.  
AboutPCS  
Connection  
Manager  
Providesinformationabouttheversionyouareusing.  
Settings  
Containsthreetabs: Interface,Logs,andAdvanced.  
Interface: Selectaninterfacestyle.  
PCSVisionInterface/ConnectionManager(CMI)  
4
-or-  
4
Standard Windows Interface (WMI)  
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ChooseoptionalInterfacebehavior:  
4
Buttonclick-anaudibleclickcorrespondstoeach  
mouseclick.  
4
4
Window always on top - PCS Vision Interface  
window remains in the foreground irregardless of  
what applications are open.  
Show Welcome screen - The Welcome screen  
appears each time PCS Connection Manager is  
launched.  
Advanced:  
4
SelecttheTroubleshootingcheckboxifyouwant  
PCSConnectionManagertoperformapre-callcheck  
eachtimeyouinitiateaconnection.  
4
SelecttheSoftwareUpdatescheckboxifyouwantto  
automaticallycheckforupgradestothePCS  
ConnectionManagersoftware.  
ByselectingtheCheckforupdatesoncepermonth  
option,youwillreceiveadialogboxanytimeupdates  
orenhancementsaremadetothePCSConnection  
Managersoftware. TheSoftwareUpdateprogress  
gaugeprovidesastatusofthefiledownloadprogress.  
Thiswindowclosesoncetheupdateiscompleteand  
returnsyoutotheSettingsdialogbox.  
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Logs:  
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SelecttheKeepConnectionHistorycheckboxto  
createatrackinglogofyourPCSVision  
Connections.  
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4
4
IfactivatingKeepConnectionHistory,inputthe  
numberofConnectionsandAlertsyouwanttostore.  
SelectanExportSeparatorfromthedrop-downlist  
tohelpformatyourlogswhensavedtodisk.  
ClickOK tosavechangesandclosetheSettings  
dialogbox.  
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OtherFeatures  
Auto-Update  
ThePCSConnectionManagerperiodicallychecksthePCSupdatedWeb  
sitefornewfeatures.Thenewupdatesareautomatically downloadedover  
theenhancedSprintNationwideNetworkandinstalleddirectlyontoyour  
laptop.Theseautomaticupdatesinsure thePCSConnectionManager  
softwareisalwaysup-to-datewiththelatestfeaturesandservicepacks.  
Note: On Windows 2000 and XP, you must have Administrator Privileges  
(Administrator or belong to Power Users Group) on your notebook to  
download and install PCS Connection Manager updates. If a Restricted  
User message appears, consult your System Administrator for  
assistance with this feature.  
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Auto-Update Process:  
ClickNext>tocontinue.  
ClickNext>tocontinue.  
Update Installation:  
ClickFinish.  
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Message Reader  
TheMessageReaderfeatureallowsyoutodisplayPCSShortMail  
messagessentacrossthePCSCDMANetwork.  
Incomingmessageswillbeautomaticallydisplayedonyourcomputer  
screenwhentheyarrive.  
ClickDelete andClose toclosewindow.  
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Section 3C  
Troubleshooting Tips  
In This Section  
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Problem, Causes and Solutions  
4
Uninstalling the PCS Connection ManagerSM Software  
hissectionprovidesassistanceindiagnosingandsolvingmanycommon  
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problemsyoumayexperiencewhileusingyourPCSConnectionCard  
andPCSConnection ManagerSM SoftwarewithyournotebookPC.  
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Problem, Causes andSolutions  
Whenproperlyinstalled,thePCSConnectionCardisahighlyreliable  
product.Mostproblemsarecausedbyoneoftheseissues:  
4
Thewrongdriverhasbeeninstalled.  
4
Systemresourcesrequiredbythecardarebeingusedbyotherdevices.  
4
Networkcoverageisnotavailable(eitherbecauseyouareoutsidetheSprint  
NationwidePCSNetworkorbecauseofanaccountornetworkproblem).  
Thissectiondescribeshowtodiagnoseandsolvetheseandother  
problems.If,afterreadingthissection,youareunabletoresolvea  
problem,pleasevisitwww.sprintpcs.com orcontactPCSCustomer  
ServiceSolutionsat1-888-211-4PCS(4727).  
Error:  
Cardnotresponding”  
Solution:  
ThismessagemayappearifyouinsertyourPCS  
ConnectionCardandclickthePCSConnection  
Managershortcuticonbeforeyourcomputerhas  
detectedthecard.Click OK onthemessagewindow,  
andwait15-30secondsbeforeclickingtheshortcut  
icon.Ifthemessageappearsasecondtime,remove  
andreinsertthecard,andwaituntilyourcomputer  
"beeps"beforeclickingthePCSConnectionManager  
shortcuticonagain.  
Error:  
NoService”  
Solution:  
Ifthismessageisdisplayed,thereisnoservice  
availableatthistime.Thenetworkmaybebusy,or  
undergoingmaintenance.Tryconnectingtothe  
networkatalatertime,ormovingtoanotherlocation  
ifyouareoutsidetheenhancedSprintNationwidePCS  
Network.  
Error:  
CardNotFound”  
Solution:  
Thismessagemayindicatethatthedevicedrivershave  
notbeeninstalled.Ifyouhavecompletedthe  
installationprocedure,insertthecardintoyour  
computer'sPCcardslot.Windowswillautomatically  
detectandinstallthenecessarycarddrivers.  
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Error:  
Cardhasbeenremoved”  
Solution:  
Ifthismessageisdisplayed,verifythatthePCS  
ConnectionCardiscorrectlyinsertedinyour  
computer'sPCcardslot.  
Error:  
Cardisalreadyinuse”  
Solution:  
Thismessageindicatesthecardportisbusy.Verify  
whetheryour  
PCSConnectionCardhasalreadyestablisheda  
networkconnection,orifathird-partyapplicationis  
currentlyusingtheserialports.  
Error:  
Therewasnoanswer”  
Solution:  
Ifthismessageappears,thenetworkmaybebusy.Try  
toconnectagainatalatertime.  
Error:  
Thecardhasreportedanerror”  
Solution:  
Ifthismessageisdisplayed,rebootyourPCand  
attempttoconnectasecondtime.Ifyouarestill  
unabletoconnect,contactPCSCustomerService  
Solutions.  
Error:  
Connectyourphoneorcard...”  
Solution:  
IfyouhaveinstalledthePCSConnectionManager  
softwareandinsertedthePCSConnectionCardwhile  
yourlaptopisinadockingstation,thecardmaynot  
connect.Youwillneedtore-runtheinstallation  
softwarewithyourlaptopremovedfromthedocking  
station.BesuretoproperlyremovethePCS  
ConnectionCardfromthePCbeforeuninstallingand  
re-installingthePCSConnectionManagersoftware.  
Touninstallthesoftware,usetheAdd/Remove  
ProgramsutilityinWindows.Then,re-installthePCS  
ConnectionManagersoftware.  
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Error:  
AnErrorhasoccurred.Yourpreviousversionofthe  
softwarewillnotbeupdated."  
Solution:  
IfthedownloadisinterruptedduringtheAuto-Update  
processduetoeitheranetworkunavailabilityerrororif  
youcancelthedownload,thePCSConnectionManager  
mayencounteranerrorthenexttimethesoftwareupdate  
isattempted. YouwillneedtoExitthePCSConnection  
Manager(refertopagexxformoreinformation).Usethe  
WindowsExplorerutilitytolocatethePCSConnection  
ManagerDownloadsubfolder. ThisDownloadsubfolder  
islocatedinthePCSConnectionManagerfolder,whichis  
normallylocatedat: ProgramFiles>Sprint>PCS  
ConnectionManager.Removethe"Download"subfolder  
alongwithitscontents.Now,re-launchthePCS  
ConnectionManagerbydoubleclickingthePCS  
ConnectionManagershortcutondesktop.Then,ClickGo  
toreconnecttothePCSNetwork,andretrythesoftwareupdate.  
WARNING: The PCS Connection Manager will not work if you  
upgrade to a different Operating System. You must uninstall the PCS  
Connection Manager using the Add/Remove Programs Utility (see  
page 61) prior to installing your new Operating System, then  
reinstall the PCS Connection Manager.  
Note: If you have an older version of the Sprint PCS Connection  
Manager and are experiencing problems during installation, use the  
Add/Remove Programs Utility (see page 64) and remove the older version  
of the Sprint PCS Connection Manager. Once you have removed the  
older version, re-install the current version of the Sprint PCS Connection  
Manager that is located on the Installation CD.  
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ConnectionErrorDialogs  
Fromtime-to-timeyoumayexperienceConnectionErrorsthatgenerate  
MobileIPErrorMessages  
Example of Error Code 67  
FollowpromptandClickOK  
Notethatthiserrorwilloccurwhenntetwork-provisioninginformation  
doesnotmatchtheprofileonthePCSConnectionCard.  
Iftheproblempersists,youmaybepromptedto"UpdateyourData  
Profile.”  
ClickUpdate Data Profile tocontinue.Asindicated,contactSprintif  
thisproblempersists.  
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Uninstallingthe PCSConnectionManager  
Software  
Uninstalling the PCS Connection ManagerSM Software  
TouninstallthePCSConnectionManagerSoftwarebesuretousethe  
Add/RemoveProgramsUtilitybuilt-intoyourWindowsOperatingSystem.  
1.ExitfromthePCSConnectionManager. RefertoPage32 fordetailed  
instructions.  
2.Goto Start<ControlPanelandSelectAdd/Remove Programs  
Onceselected,theWindowsAdd/RemoveProgramsUtilitywilllaunch. Be  
suretheChangeorRemoveProgramsfeatureisselected(default). Select  
thePCSConnectionManagersoftwarefromthelistandclickonthe  
Change/Remove button:  
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SelectRemove andclickNext>  
Whenprompted,clickOKtoproceed.  
Restartyourcomputertocompleteinstallation.  
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Section 4  
SM  
PCS Vision  
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Section 4A  
SM  
PCS Vision  
In This Section  
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Messaging  
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Email  
PCS Business ConnectionSM  
PCS Vision FAQs  
4
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CS VisionSM bringsyouclarityyoucanseeandhear,withenhanced,  
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always-onmobilemultimediacapabilitieslikeemail,Internetbrowsing  
andPCSBusinessConnectionSM thatareeasytolearnanduse.Thisrich,  
colorfulgraphicexperiencewillbevisuallycomparabletoyourhomeor  
officecomputer.It'sarevolutionarywaytolookatwireless.  
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Messaging  
Nowyoucansendandreceiveemailandinstantmessages,aswellaschat  
onselectPCSConnectionCards.Withchat,youcanhaveaconversation  
withouttalking.JoininaWeb-basedchatroomtoexchangeinformation  
onaspecifictopicorreadconversationsthatothershavepostedeven  
launchaone-on-onechatforamorein-depthconversation.  
PCSMessages  
TheseappearonyourscreenasPage/Text andincludenumericmessages  
andPCSMessages.  
SigningUpforWebUpdates  
WithWebUpdates,youcanhavenewsandinformationsentdirectlyto  
yourPCSConnection Cardatthetimesyouchoose.  
ToselecttheinformationyouwantsenttoyourPCSConnectionCard:  
1. LogontotheInternet.  
2. Gotothesitefromwhichyouwanttoreceiveinformation.Afewofthe  
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sitesyoucanvisitareAmericaOnline®,Yahoo!®,MSN andeBay .  
(Thelocationwhereyourequestupdateswithineachsitewillvary.)  
3. Whereindicatedonthesite,inputyourPCSConnectionCards  
10-digitPCSPhoneNumberfollowedby“@messaging.sprintpcs.com.”  
Forexample:5[email protected].  
Uponcompletingtheregistrationprocess,youshouldbeginreceiving  
updatestoyourPCSConnectionCardasrequested.  
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Email  
UsingPCSEmail  
WithPCSEmail,youcansetupanaccountatnoadditionalchargeand  
performmanyofthetypicalemailfunctionsfromyourPCSConnection  
Cardthatyoucanfromyourdesktopcomputer.  
YoucanmanageyourPCSEmailAccountfromyour computerat  
www.sprintpcs.com.Youcanalsoaccessotherselectemailproviders  
fromtheWeb.  
AccessingPCSEmailMessages  
ToaccessPCSEmailMessages:  
1. FromtheWebhomepage,selecttheMessaging folder.  
2. SelectE-mail.Ifyou’reafirst-timeuser,promptswillhelpyousetup  
youremailaccountbyestablishingausernameandpassword.  
3. Toviewyourmessages,selectInbox.  
4. Selectthemessageyouwishtoread.  
5. Onceyou’vereadamessage,usethequickactionsattheendofeach  
message(Erase,Reply,ReplyAll orNextMessage)orselectMenu  
forafulllistofoptions.  
ComposingPCSEmailMessages  
TocomposeaPCS EmailMessage:  
1. FromtheWebhomepage,selecttheMessaging folder.  
2. SelectE-mail.  
3. SelectCompose.  
4. SelectAddName toentertheaddressofthepersontowhomyou’re  
sendingamessage.  
5. SelectNext toenterthesubjectofyouremailandyourspecific  
message.  
6. SelectSend whenyourmessageisreadytobedelivered.  
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SM  
PCSBusiness Connection  
PersonalEdition  
PCSBusinessConnectionSM PersonalEditionisdesignedtooffersecure  
wirelessaccesstobothMicrosoftOutlookandLotusNotes.  
PCSBusinessConnectionPersonalEditiondeliversthe  
followingfeatures:  
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Business emailaccess: Read,replyto,forward,deleteandcompose  
yourcompanyemail.  
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Companydirectoryandcontacts: Search,view,call,andemail  
contactsfromyourcompany'sdirectory.Doallthisandadd/edit  
yourpersonalcontacts.  
4
Workcalendar: Acceptandrejectmeetings,viewdailysummaries  
anddetails,navigatetovariousdates.  
4
Files/informationonyourPC: Browsefolders,downloadand  
viewdocumentsfromanydeviceusingaPCbrowseror  
InternetExplorer.  
TousePCSBusinessConnectionPersonalEdition,installBusiness  
ConnectionPersonalEditionsoftwareonyourworkPC.Thisallowsdata  
tobesecurelyretrievedinreal-timebyyourwirelessdevicewhen  
connectedtotheSprintNationwidePCSNetwork.Thereisamonthly  
chargeforPCSBusinessConnection,andusagechargeswillalsoapply.  
WhenyourworkPCisn'ton,youcanshareconnectionswithyour  
co-workerssothatyoualwayshaveaccesstoyouremail,calendarand  
contacts.Yourdataremainssecurebehindthecorporatefirewallandany  
changesyoumakeonyourwirelessdeviceareinstantlyupdatedonyour  
corporateserverwithouttheneedtosynchronize.  
AdditionalBusinessConnectionsolutionsareavailabletoyourcompany.  
Formoredetails,visitbusinessconnection.sprintpcs.com.  
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PCSVisionFAQs  
How will I know when my PCS Connection Card is ready for  
PCS Vision Service?  
Yourusername(forexample,b[email protected])willbevisibleon  
thePCSConnection Managerdisplayscreen.  
How do I sign-in for the first time?  
YouareautomaticallysignedintoPCSVisionServiceswhenyoulaunchthe  
PCSConnectionManagerSoftware.  
How do I know when my PCS Connection Card is connected  
to PCS Vision Services?  
YourPCSConnectionCardautomaticallyconnectswhenPCS VisionService  
isusedoranincomingmessagearrives.  
Can I make phone calls using my PCS Connection Card?  
YoucannotmakevoicecallswiththePCSConnectionCard.  
When is my data connection active?  
Yourconnectionisactivewhendataisbeingtransferred.Themessage  
"Connected"appearsonthePCSConnectionManagerdisplayscreen.  
When is my data connection dormant?  
Ifnodataisreceivedfor10seconds,theconnectiongoesdormant.The  
connectioncangoactiveagainquickly.Ifnodataisreceivedforanextended  
periodoftime,theconnectionwillterminate.  
Can I change my PCS VisionSM Password?  
Yes,signontothePCSwebsite,www.sprintpcs.com,andclickMyProfile  
(nearthetopofthepage).ClickSettings &Preferences.Then,Click  
Change PCSVisionUserName andPCSVisionPassword.  
Followtheon-screeninstructionstochangeyourPCSVisionPassword.  
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Can I sign out of data services?  
YoucansignoutwithoutturningoffyourPCSConnectionCard;however  
youwillnotbeabletobrowsetheWeboruseotherPCSVisionServices.To  
signout,gotoSettings > Internet > SignOut inPCSConnection  
Managermenu.  
How can I optimize my settings to achieve faster speeds and send  
and receive less data while dialing into my company network?  
Foroptimizedresults,workin"Offline"modeandsynchronize  
periodicallytosendandreceivecorporateemail.Also,save/drag-and-  
dropattachmentstoadesktopfolderratherthandouble-clickingpriorto  
opening.Formoredetailedinformation,accesstheMicrosoftwhitepaper  
athttp://www.microsoft.com/office/outlook/evaluation/perform.doc.  
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Section 5  
Technical Specifications  
and  
Regulatory Information  
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Technical Specifications  
In This Section  
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Environmental Specifications  
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Radio Frequency and Electrical Specifications  
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Software Specifications  
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Mechanical Specifications  
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EnvironmentalSpecifications  
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Operatingtemperature:  
Storage temperature:  
Humidity:  
-20 to 60 C  
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-30 to 65 C  
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60 @15 -95 RH  
Vibrationstability:  
Sinusoidalvibration@15gpeak  
Mechanicalshock@50gpeak  
1meteronvinylsurface  
Drop:  
Contactdischarge (Level2): +/-1.5kV  
Airdischarge (Level3): +/-15kV  
RadioFrequencyand  
ElectricalSpecifications  
Approvals:  
FCC(parts 15&24,SAR)  
Interface type:  
Supplyvoltage:  
Currentconsumption:  
Type IIPCCard  
3.3V  
Sleep/Idle:95mA  
Average in-use:360mA  
Max.(Peak):950mA  
Transmitterpower:  
Transmitting:  
200mW(+23dBm)  
Forwardlink:144 kbps  
Reverse link:144kbps  
1850to1910MHz  
1930to1990MHz  
1.25MHz  
(Maxdata rate):  
Transmit:  
Receive:  
Channelspacing:  
Frequencystability:  
Voice capability:  
+/-150Hz  
None  
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Software Specifications  
CDMAspecification:  
Data service:  
IS-2000Release 0  
IS-707A  
SMS(IS-637):  
IS-637Amobile terminated  
NoSupport  
Support  
FAX:  
IOTA:  
OTASP(IS-683A):  
OTAPA(IS-683A):  
PRL(preferredroaminglist):  
Authentication:  
Voice:  
NoSupport  
NoSupport  
Support  
Support  
NoSupport  
Single  
NAM  
E911&PositionLocation:  
TTY/Accessibility:  
Mobile IP:  
NoSupport  
NoSupport  
Support  
WNP(wireless numberportability): Support  
MechanicalSpecifications  
Dimensions (WxLxH):  
54mmx116mmx5mm  
Weight:  
40g  
Powerbutton:  
Headsetjack:  
LED:  
Nosupport  
Nosupport  
Red/Green  
Antenna:  
Verticallypolarizeddipole  
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Section 5B  
Regulatory Information  
In This Section  
4
Warning(EMI)-USFCCInformation  
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Warning(EMI)-Canada  
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RegulatoryNotices  
ThisdeviceiscompliantwithParts15and24oftheFCCRules. ThisPC  
cardhasbeentestedwiththetypicallaptopcomputerwiththesideloading  
PCMCIAbay. ThisPCcardmustnotbeco-locatedoroperatedin  
conjunctionwithanyotherantennaortransmitter. Useofthisdevicein  
anyotherconfigurationmayexceedtheFCCRFExposurecompliance  
limit. Operationofthisdeviceissubjecttothefollowingtwoconditions:  
1. Thisdevicemaynotcauseharmfulinterference,and  
2. Thisdevicemustacceptanyinterferencereceived,including  
interferencethatmaycauseundesirableoperations.  
FCCguidelinesstipulatethattheantennashouldbemorethan2.5cm  
(1)fromby-standersand1.0cm(0.39”)fromtheuser. Wheninuse,the  
antennashouldbefullyextendedupwardata90degreeangle.  
ThehighestreportedSARvaluesofthePCSConnectionCard-Model  
PC3200are:  
1. Separationdistanceof2.5cm(1)tonearbypersons(0.85W/kg).  
2. Directcontacttouser'slapwithPCSConnectionCardinsertedinto  
thebottomPCCardslotofthelaptopcomputerwithantennainthe  
stowed(down)position(0.782W/kg).  
FCCID: PNF-PC3200P  
CAUTION Unauthorizedmodificationsorchangesnotexpresslyapproved  
bySprintCommunicationsCompanyL.P.couldvoidcompliancewith  
regulatoryrulesandtherebyyourauthoritytousethisequipment.  
WARNING(EMI)-UnitedStates FCCInformation -Thisequipmenthas  
beentestedandfoundtocomplywiththelimitspursuanttoPart15&24  
oftheFCCRules.Theselimitsaredesignedtoprovidereasonable  
protectionagainstharmfulinterferenceinanappropriateinstallation.  
Thisequipmentgenerates,uses,andcanradiateradiofrequencyenergy  
and,ifnotinstalledandusedinaccordancewiththeinstructions,may  
causeharmfulinterferencetoradiocommunication.However,thereisno  
guaranteethatinterferencewillnotoccurinaparticularinstallation.  
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Ifthisequipmentdoescauseharmfulinterferencetoradioortelevision  
reception,whichcanbedeterminedbyturningtheequipmentoffandon,  
theuserisencouragedtotrytocorrecttheinterferencebyoneormoreof  
thefollowingmeasures:  
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Reorientorrelocatethereceivingantenna  
4
Increasetheseparationbetweentheequipmentandreceiver  
4
Connecttheequipmentintoanoutletonacircuitdifferentfromthatto  
whichthereceiverisconnected  
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Consultthedealeroranexperiencedradio/TVtechnicianforhelp  
WARNING(EMI)-Canada -Thisdigitalapparatusdoesnotexceedthe  
ClassBlimitsforradionoiseemissionsfromdigitalapparatusassetoutin  
theinterferencecausingequipmentstandardentitled"Digital  
Apparatus",ICES-003oftheDepartmentofCommunications.  
Cetappareilnumériquerespecteleslimitesdebruitsradioélectriques  
applicablesauxappareilsnumériquesdeClasseBprescritesdansla  
normesurlematérielbrouilleur:"AppareilsNumériques",NMB-003  
édictéeparleministredesCommunications.  
IfyouhavepurchasedthisproductunderaUnitedStatesGovernment  
contract,itshallbesubjecttorestrictionsassetforthinsubparagraph  
(c)(1)(ii)ofDefenseFederalAcquisitionsRegulations(DFARs)Section  
252.227-7013forDepartmentofDefensecontracts,andassetforthin  
FederalAcquisitionsRegulations(FARs)Section52.227-19forcivilian  
agencycontractsoranysuccessorregulations.Iffurthergovernment  
regulationsapply,itisyourresponsibilitytoensurecompliancewithsuch  
regulations.  
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Section 6  
Safety Information  
and  
Terms & Conditions  
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Section 6A  
Safety and Notices  
In This Section  
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ImportantNotice  
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SafetyandHazards  
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ImportantNotice  
Becauseofthenatureofwirelesscommunications,transmissionand  
receptionofdatacanneverbeguaranteed.Datamaybedelayed,corrupted  
(i.e.,haveerrors)orbetotallylost.Althoughsignificantdelaysorlossesof  
dataarerarewhenwirelessdevicessuchasthePCSConnectionCard-  
ModelPC3200CDMAmodemareusedinanormalmannerwithawell-  
constructednetwork,theyshouldnotbeusedinsituationswherefailureto  
transmitorreceivedatacouldresultindamageofanykindtotheuseror  
anyotherparty,includingbutnotlimitedtopersonalinjury,death,orloss  
ofproperty.SPRINTSPECTRUML.P.acceptsnoresponsibilityfordamages  
ofanykindresultingfromdelaysorerrorsindatatransmittedorreceived  
usingthePCSConnectionCard-ModelPC3200CDMAmodem,orfor  
failureofthePCSConnectionCard-ModelPC3200totransmitorreceive  
suchdata.  
SafetyandHazards  
DonotoperatethePCSConnectionCard-ModelPC3200inareaswhere  
blastingisinprogress,whereexplosiveatmospheresmaybepresent,near  
medicalequipment,lifesupportequipment,oranyequipmentwhich  
maybesusceptibletoanyformofradiointerference.Insuchareas,the  
PCSConnectionCard-ModelPC3200MUSTBEPOWEREDOFF.Itcan  
transmitsignalsthatcouldinterferewiththisequipment.  
DonotoperatethePCSConnectionCard-ModelPC3200inanyaircraft,  
whethertheaircraftisonthegroundorinflight.Inaircraft,thePCS  
ConnectionCard-ModelPC3200MUSTBEPOWEREDOFF.When  
operating,itcantransmitsignalsthatcouldinterferewithvarious  
onboardsystems.  
ThedriveroroperatorofanyvehicleshouldnotoperatethePCSConnection  
Card-ModelPC3200whileincontrolofavehicle.Doingsowilldetract  
fromthedriveroroperator'scontrolandoperationofthatvehicle. In  
some jurisdictions,operatingsuchcommunicationsdeviceswhilein  
controlofavehicleisanoffense.  
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Section 6B  
Terms and Conditions  
In This Section  
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Terms and Conditions of Services  
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Terms and Conditions  
Terms and Conditions of Services  
(Effective as of November 24, 2003 until replaced)  
Thanks for choosing Sprint. These terms and conditions are part of your agreement  
with Sprint for PCS Services.  
The terms and conditions included with your PCS Phone may not be the most  
current version. For the most current version of the terms and conditions, please  
visit our website at www.sprintpcs.com or call PCS Customer Service Solutions at  
1-888-211-4PCS. If you activated PCS Services before the effective date of these  
terms and conditions, these terms and conditions replace and supersede any  
previous terms and conditions.  
If you have questions about your PCS Services, please visit our website at  
www.sprintpcs.com or call PCS Customer Service Solutions at 1-888-211-4PCS  
(4727).  
Para solicitar esta literatura en español, por favor contactar a  
1-888-211-4PCS(4727).  
Agreement. Your agreement ("Agreement") with Sprint Spectrum L.P. and any of its  
affiliates doing business as Sprint providing PCS Services ("Services") to you is  
made up of these Terms and Conditions of Service ("Terms") and the Service Plan  
that we agree to provide you. Your "Service Plan" is described in our marketing  
materials, and includes the terms, rates and features we set for that Service Plan. In  
the agreement, we use the words "we," "us," "our" or "Sprint" to refer to Sprint  
Spectrum L.P. and its affiliates doing business as Sprint. You accept the agreement  
when you activate PCS Services or make any attempt to use our PCS Services (for  
example, attempting to place any call while on or roaming off the Sprint  
Nationwide PCS Network, using data services, etc.). We may change the  
Agreement at any time by giving you prior notice. Any changes to the Agreement  
are effective when we publish them. If you use our Services or make any payment  
to us on or after the effective date of the changes, you accept the changes. If we  
change a material term of the Agreement and that change has a material adverse  
effect on you, you may terminate the Agreement without an early termination fee  
by calling 1-888-211-4727 within 30 days after the invoice date of the first invoice  
your receive after the changes go into effect. You understand and agree that taxes,  
Universal Service fees and other charges imposed by the government or based on  
government calculations may increase or decrease on a monthly basis, and that this  
paragraph does not apply to any increases in such taxes, Universal Service fees and  
other charges.  
ProvisionofService. Your purchase of a PCS Phone or other equipment does not  
mean that we must provide Services to you. We may decide not to provide Services  
to you for any lawful reason. We may request that you provide us with any  
information we reasonably require to determine whether you qualify for Services.  
Services in some areas are managed and provided under contract with Sprint by  
independent affiliates with access to the Sprint Nationwide PCS Network. Some  
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Services may not be available or may operate differently in certain affiliate markets  
or other areas.  
CreditVerification. You must have and maintain satisfactory credit to receive and  
continue to receive Services. We will verify your credit before agreeing to provide  
Services to you and we may verify your credit at any time while we provide Services  
to you. Credit verification may include a review of credit reports that we receive  
from credit bureaus. If at any time we determine, in our sole discretion, that  
payment for Services may not be made when due, we may suspend Services and  
require that you provide payment on account or a guarantee of payment before we  
resume Services.  
ServicePlan. You may be eligible for a fixed length PCS Service Plan ("Term Service  
Plan") or for a month-to-month Service Plan ("Non-Term Service Plan"). We  
determine the Service Plan for which you qualify. Except as permitted by the  
Agreement, you must maintain service with us on your Term Service Plan for the  
minimum term associated with that Term Service Plan. We may offer non-identical  
Service Plans to different individuals or entities. Services and coverage under some  
Service Plans may be more limited than available under other Service Plans. Your  
Service Plan sets out the charges for Services and is your Service Plan until that  
Service Plan is changed, you switch to a different Service Plan, or your Services  
terminate. Based on your credit rating or other factors, we may require that you  
make a deposit, prepayment, or a series of deposits or prepayments, or be subject  
to an account spending limit, before Services are activated or maintained.  
ChangingServicePlans. If you are on a Non-Term Service Plan, you may change to a  
different Service Plan for which you qualify. Any change is effective at the start of  
your next full invoicing cycle unless otherwise specified by us at the time that you  
place your change order. If you change or add a different Service Plan or service  
feature and the change is effective prior to the start of your next full invoicing  
cycle, you will be invoiced a prorated amount. We may require a service charge for  
implementing any change directed by you in addition to the charges associated  
with the Service Plan or optional service features you select. If you are on a Term  
Service Plan and you want to change your service plan, you may be required to  
accept a new Term Service Plan and we may require you to pay the early  
termination fee set out in your Service Plan or other fee.  
Termination. Non-TermServicePlan. If you are on a Non-Term Service Plan, you may  
terminate Services at any time by giving us notice. Subject to the terms of this  
Agreement, we may terminate Services at any time, with or without notice. If your  
Service has been suspended due to non-payment, you may be charged a  
reactivation fee. We may deactivate any Number before you receive notice of  
termination without liability to you. Termination by either of us may be with or  
without cause.  
Termination. TermServicePlan. EXCEPT AS PERMITTED BY THE AGREEMENT, IF  
YOU TERMINATE YOUR TERM SERVICE PLAN BEFORE THE END OF THE TERM,  
OR IF WE TERMINATE SERVICES FOR CAUSE BEFORE THE END OF THE TERM,  
YOU WILL BE REQUIRED TO PAY THE EARLY TERMINATION FEE ASSOCIATED  
WITH YOUR TERM SERVICE PLAN. No early termination fee is charged if you  
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terminate a Term Service Plan in accordance with the return policy associated  
with your Term Service Plan. After the expiration of the term, the Terms relating to  
Non-Term Service Plans apply.  
Termination. General. Regardless of whether you have a Non-Term or a Term Service  
Plan, we may terminate or suspend Services to you without liability if: (1) you breach  
any provision of this Agreement (including if you fail to pay any charges for Services);  
or (2) you fail to pay any charges due us for equipment or otherwise. If Services are  
terminated before the end of your current invoicing cycle, we will not prorate the  
monthly recurring charge to the date of termination, and you will not receive a credit  
or refund for any unused minutes in your Service Plan.  
UseofServicesandEquipment;Availability. You must be at least 18 years old to  
subscribe to our Services. We may require you to provide proof of your age and  
identity. If you are under 18 years old you may be eligible for certain Services that  
have Account Spending Limits if a person 18 years or older is also named as a  
subscriber on the Account. Your PCS Phone will not accept the services of any  
wireless provider other than Sprint (but see Roaming). Services and equipment  
may not be used for any unlawful, fraudulent or abusive purpose. By requesting  
Services, you agree that you will not use Services and equipment in any unlawful,  
fraudulent or abusive manner. You may not resell or lease Services or equipment to  
anyone.  
Coverage. Most services are only available within the operating range of the  
Sprint Nationwide PCS Network (also see Roaming). Coverage is not available  
everywhere. Coverage and quality of Services may be affected by conditions within  
or beyond our control, including network problems, signal strength, your  
equipment, and atmospheric, geographic, or topographic conditions. We do not  
guarantee service availability or that there will be no interruptions or delays in  
Services (e.g., dropped calls, blocked calls, etc.).  
Number. We may change the phone number ("Number") assigned to your PCS  
device without compensation by giving you prior notice. You do not own the  
Number. You may not modify the Number we program into any phone or other  
equipment, duplicate the Number to any device other than that authorized by us  
or, except as allowed for by law, transfer (port) the Number to any other individual  
or entity. If you transfer the Number to another carrier, the terms of the Agreement  
(including the rights and obligations set forth in the Termination paragraphs) still  
apply. In certain instances, you may transfer a Number from another carrier to  
Sprint. Sprint does not in any way guarantee that such transfers to (or from) Sprint  
will be successful. If a transfer to Sprint is not successful, you will be responsible  
any discounts provided to you with the purchase of your PCS device. See our  
printed in-store materials or visit www.sprintpcs.com for additional important  
information on Number transfers.  
PhoneActivationFee. You may be required to pay a non-refundable phone  
activation fee when you activate a new Number, have us switch a Number to a  
different phone, have your current Number changed, we activate a different phone  
on your existing account or your Service Plan says so.  
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Charges. For most forms of wireless Service, your usage will be charged from the  
time you first initiate contact between your phone or other wireless device and the  
network until the network connection is broken, whether or not you are successful  
in connecting with the service with which you seek to connect, even if the  
connection is later broken or dropped. An exception is that you are not charged for  
voice calls that are not completed. You are charged for completed calls to your  
Number from the time shortly before the phone starts ringing until the call is  
terminated. You will be charged peak rates for the entire duration of calls initiated  
during the peak time periods applicable to your Service. You will be charged off-  
peak rates for the entire duration of calls initiated during the off-peak time periods  
applicable to your Service. In addition to these usage charges, you may be charged  
for recurring monthly service charges, applicable local and long-distance toll  
charges, other usage charges, (including voicemail access, call waiting, call  
forwarding, etc.), connection fees, roaming charges, directory assistance, call  
completion charges, account review and management charges, optional features  
you select at an extra cost, surcharges related to government programs, and taxes.  
Charges for most Services are incurred in one-minute increments, with partial  
minutes of use rounded up to the next highest minute. You must pay, by each  
invoice due date, all charges for Services provided to the Number for each phone or  
other equipment that our records show you activated, no matter who actually uses  
or has possession of the phone or other equipment at the time Services are  
provided.  
PCSVision(ThirdGeneration)WirelessCharges. For PCS Vision wireless services,  
you will be charged on a per kilobyte basis for data used, rather than for airtime  
used. As long as your PCS Vision device is connected to the Sprint Nationwide  
PCS Network ("PCS Vision network"), you will be incurring data usage charges. You  
are responsible for all data activity from and directed to your PCS Phone, regardless  
of who initiates the activity. We will invoice you for all data directed to the internet  
address (or "IP address") assigned to your device in a given PCS Vision session,  
regardless of whether your device actually receives the data. You will be charged  
for data usage initiated by others as well as those you initiate. You will be charged  
for additional data used in transporting and routing on the network. You will be  
charged for partial and interrupted data downloads or other use, including re-sent  
data, and for unsuccessful attempts to reach websites and use other applications  
and services, including those resulting from dropped network connections. If you  
use a Premium Service (including services provided by third parties but for which  
you are billed on your PCS Invoice), you will be charged for data used in transport  
and routing in addition to the charge for the Premium Service. The amount of data  
used and charged to you will vary widely, depending upon the specific PCS Vision  
wireless application or other service you use, the amount of data used in the  
specific application or service, and network congestion and other matters. For this  
and other reasons, estimates of data usage - for example, the size of downloadable  
files - will vary from what you actually use. You cannot receive incoming calls  
while using third generation services. Data usage will be rounded up to the next  
whole kilobyte. Kilobyte usage will be rounded up to the next full cent. Rounding  
up will occur at the end of each separate session or each clock hour (at the top of  
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each hour), if the session spans more than 1 clock hour. When traveling on our  
PCS Vision network, a session may be ended and new session initiated, although no  
interruption to the actual data session will occur. Your invoice will not separately  
identify the number of kilobytes attributable to your use of specific sites, sessions  
or services used.  
PCSVisionPremiumServices. Your PCS Vision wireless services may allow you to  
access or download premium content for an additional charge. Certain PCS Vision  
services (e.g., games, ringers and screen savers) primarily contain premium  
services content. Access to and downloading of premium content is not included  
with PCS Vision services. The additional charges for this premium content will be  
billed to you on your PCS Invoice. You will be charged for this content (at rates and  
charges specified at the time of access or download) that will be in addition to data  
usage charges you will incur while connected to the enhanced PCS Vision network.  
We provide no warranties and make no representations or claims with regard to  
third-party Premium Services. In certain instances, subject to the terms of the  
content purchased, we may delete premium and non-premium items downloaded  
to available storage areas (e.g., your vault), including any pictures, games and other  
content. We may limit the amount of Premium Services you may purchase in a  
specific timeframe (month, week, day, or other time period). We may suspend your  
use of Premium Services without prior consent or notice if we have reason to  
suspect fraudulent or unauthorized use of your Premium Services account, but we  
make no assurances that we will suspend your account.  
OtherTermsApplicabletoPCSVisionUsage. Use of PCS Vision wireless services  
requires the purchase of a separate third generation wireless compatible phone or  
other device and is subject to any software, memory, storage or other limitation in  
the phone or other equipment. Not all applications and services work, or work the  
same, on all third generation wireless phones and devices. Check the materials  
accompanying your phone or device to determine which applications and  
services it will support. PCS Vision wireless services are not available while off the  
PCS Vision network. PCS Vision services are not available for server devices or host  
computer applications, other systems that drive continuous heavy traffic or data  
sessions, or as substitutes for private lines or frame relay connections. Unlimited  
PCS Vision plans/options are only available with phones or PCS smart phones  
where the device is not being used as a modem in connection with other  
equipment (e.g., computers, PDAs, etc.) through use of connection kits or other  
phone-to-computer/PDA accessories, or Bluetooth or other wireless technology.  
Sprint reserves the right to deny or to terminate service without notice for any  
misuse. Sprint is not responsible for any opinions, advice, statements, services  
applications or other information provided by third parties and accessible through  
PCS Vision wireless services. Neither Sprint nor its vendors or licensors guarantees  
the accuracy, completeness or usefulness of information that is obtained through  
the PCS Vision wireless services. You are responsible for evaluating such content.  
Use of certain PCS Vision wireless services, including some messaging services,  
may result in the disclosure to others of your email address and other information  
about you in connection with your internet usage. Your accessing of, or use of,  
third party sites or services accessible PCS Vision wireless services may require the  
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disclosure of information about you, subject to the policies of those sites and  
services. You consent to receiving advertising, warnings, alerts and other  
messages, including broadcast messages. Your access to PCS Vision wireless  
services is controlled by a password.  
VoiceCommand. PCS Voice Command is an optional service that allows you to  
place calls by using speech recognition technology. Calls to 911 or similar  
emergency numbers cannot be placed through the Voice Command feature.  
Airtime and applicable long distance charges for a call completed from your  
Number using the Voice Command feature begin when you press or activate the  
TALK or similar key(s) and end when your call is terminated by hitting the END key  
or by returning to the Voice Command platform. If you initiate and complete  
another call without leaving the Voice Command platform, a separate charge for  
that call will begin from the time the previous call was terminated. Airtime and  
applicable long distance charges will be applied to the entire length of a completed  
call initiated from Voice Command. Using Directory Assistance to input names into  
your Voice Command address book will incur additional charges.  
Invoicing. Invoicing cycles are approximately 30 days in length. Invoicing cycles  
and dates may change from time to time. Except as otherwise provided in your  
Service Plan, monthly recurring charges (MRCs) are invoiced one invoicing cycle in  
advance. Charges for Services are usually invoiced as soon as possible after the  
charges accrue. We may, however, invoice you for usage and charges occurring  
before the invoicing cycle being invoiced, if they were not previously invoiced. If  
you are invoiced for usage incurred during a prior invoicing cycle, those minutes  
will be applied to your Service Plan minutes for the current invoicing cycle.  
However, if you change your PCS Service Plan between the time the usage was  
incurred and the beginning of the current invoicing cycle, those minutes from the  
prior invoicing cycle will be charged at the rate per minute for usage over included  
minutes provided in the Service Plan in effect at the time the usage was incurred.  
Payment. If you have authorized payment for Services or equipment by credit card  
or by debiting a bank account, no additional notice or consent is required before  
we invoice the credit card or debit the bank account for all amounts due to us or  
billed by us on behalf of a third party. You must promptly notify us of any change in  
your invoicing address or of the credit card or bank account used for payment. We  
reserve the right to require payment by money order, cashier's check or other  
secured form of payment. If we take action to receive payment beyond invoicing  
you for charges for Services or equipment, you must pay our costs and expenses of  
collection, including attorneys' fees and expenses, the fees of any collection  
agency and court costs. If we act as an invoicing agent for a third-party service  
provider, payments received are first applied to amounts due and owing to us and  
any remaining amounts are applied to sums due and owing to the third-party  
service provider. We may immediately charge an additional fee for any check or  
other negotiable instrument endorsed by you and returned unpaid by a financial  
institution for any reason. You may be charged fees for certain methods of  
payment.  
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LatePaymentCharges. Payment is past due if we do not receive it by the due date  
shown on your invoice. Any payment for Services and equipment not made when  
due accrues late charges until paid at the rate of 5% per month or at the highest rate  
allowed by law. Acceptance of late or partial payments (even if marked "paid in  
full") does not waive our right to collect all amounts that you owe us. If your Service  
has been suspended due to non-payment, you may be charged a reactivation fee.  
DisputedCharges. You must raise any dispute that you have about any charges  
invoiced to you within 15 days of the date of the invoice or you have accepted the  
invoice. You may notify us of any dispute by notifying PCS Customer Service  
Solutions. Calls to our sales or general business offices are not notice of a dispute. If  
disputed invoice procedures are described on the invoice, you must follow them.  
AccountSpendingLimit. If we agree to provide Services to you on an Account  
Spending Limit basis, we will tell you your Account Spending Limit before we start  
Services to your Number, or as reasonably practicable after the limit is imposed. If  
we require a deposit for you to establish or keep Services on an Account Spending  
Limit basis, we will hold the deposit as partial guarantee of payment for Services  
(see Deposits). Charges for Services accrue against your Account Spending Limit as  
they are incurred. We may charge an initial ASL start up fee. We may charge a  
monthly ASL service fee, in addition to your recurring monthly service charge. We  
may suspend Services to your Number without prior notice to you when your  
account balance reaches your Account Spending Limit. Services are restored when  
you have paid any past due balance and pay a specified minimum amount to reduce  
your account balance below your Account Spending Limit. We may change this  
minimum amount at any time upon notice to you. You may pay any past due  
balance and the minimum amount by any method authorized by Sprint. Contact  
PCS Customer Service Solutions for information about authorized methods of  
making these payments. We may charge you a fee for calls that involve our live  
customer care services. If we provide Services to you on an Account Spending  
Limit basis, Services and coverage may be limited in certain ways. You must pay all  
charges for Services even if they exceed the amount of your Account Spending  
Limit.  
ClearPay. If we agree to provide Services to you as a Clear Pay customer, we may  
suspend Services to your Number without prior notice to you immediately when  
your bill becomes past due. Even if your bill is not past due, we may suspend  
services if your unpaid usage exceeds $125 or another amount to be determined by  
your past credit or usage history. If we require a deposit for you to establish or keep  
Services as a Clear Pay customer, we will hold the deposit as partial guarantee of  
payment for Services (see Deposits, below). Contact PCS Customer Service  
Solutions for information about authorized methods of making these payments. We  
may charge you a fee for calls that involve our live customer care services. If we  
provide Services to you on as a Clear Pay basis, Services and coverage may be  
limited in certain ways. You must pay all charges for Services whether or not your  
Services are suspended or terminated.  
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Deposits. If we require a deposit for you to establish or keep Services, we will hold  
the deposit as partial guarantee of payment for Services. We may change the  
deposit amount at any time to reflect revised estimated monthly charges based  
upon your usage. A deposit may not be used to pay any invoice (unless it is used to  
pay a final invoice) or delay payment. The deposit amount, the length of time we  
hold the deposit and changes to the deposit amount are determined based on your  
credit and payment history. The rate of interest, if any, on the deposit is subject to  
change. We may mix deposits with our other funds. If Services are terminated for  
any reason, we may, without notice to you, apply your deposit toward payment of  
outstanding charges and return any excess to you at your last known address within  
75 days after termination of Services. If the U.S. Postal Service cannot deliver the  
money to you and returns it to us, we will hold it for you for one year from the date  
of return and, during that period, we may charge a servicing fee against the deposit  
balance. Any money held during this one-year period will not accrue interest for  
your benefit. You forfeit any portion of the money left after the one-year period.  
WirelessWebandVoicePortalServices. Wireless Web Services are part of the  
Services that can be obtained through Sprint. Wireless Web Services are not  
available in all markets or while roaming off the Sprint Nationwide PCS Network.  
Use of Wireless Web Services requires an Internet-ready PCS Phone or certain  
other equipment (or both) and is subject to any memory, storage or other limitation  
in the phone or other equipment. Wireless Web Services are not available on  
PCS Vision phones or devices. The Caller ID blocking feature is not available when  
using Wireless Web Services. Any use of Wireless Web Services deducts from your  
Service Plan minutes. For data calls (including Wireless Web and Voice Portal calls)  
that are attempted, but not completed, you are charged for the time during which  
the network attempts to connect the call. You are charged for time spent  
connected to the Wireless Web or Voice Portal, including time spent browsing on  
the Internet or Voice Portal and reviewing or scrolling through Internet  
information on-line while still connected to the Sprint Nationwide PCS Network.  
Not all Internet sites can be accessed and you may receive an error message if you  
attempt to access a site that cannot be accessed through Wireless Web Services.  
You are also charged for Wireless Web connections to review your PCS account  
information. Wireless Web Services are not available with all Service Plans. Sprint is  
not responsible for any opinions, advice, statements, services or other information  
provided by third-parties and accessible through Wireless Web Services or Voice  
Portal Services. Neither Sprint nor its vendors or licensors guarantees the accuracy,  
completeness or usefulness of information that is obtained through the Wireless  
Web Services or Voice Portal Services. You are responsible for evaluating such  
content.  
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TaxesandSurcharges. We invoice you for taxes, fees and other charges levied by or  
remitted directly to federal, state or local authorities, or foreign government on  
Services including, without limitation, sales, gross receipts, use, and excise taxes. If  
you claim any tax exemption, you must provide us with a valid tax-exempt  
document. Any tax exemption applies only from the date we receive a valid tax-  
exempt document. We also invoice you for fees that we collect and remit to the  
government such as Universal Service, and for surcharges that we collect and keep  
to pay for the costs of complying with government mandates such as number  
pooling and portability, and Enhanced 911 service. These charges are neither taxes  
nor government imposed assessments.  
Roaming. Calls made while off the Sprint Nationwide PCS Network are "roaming"  
calls. Your PCS Phone is specifically designed and engineered to work only on the  
Sprint Nationwide PCS Network. It works on another CDMA PCS provider's system  
only when a roaming agreement is in place between Sprint and the other providers.  
If your PCS Phone is a dual-mode phone, it works on both a CDMA PCS provider's  
system (in addition to the Sprint Nationwide PCS Network) and a wireless analog  
telecommunications provider's system only when roaming agreements are in place  
between Sprint and the other providers. If we do not have a roaming agreement in  
place, you may be able to place roaming calls "manually" by using a valid credit card.  
If there is a gap or other interruption of coverage within a PCS coverage area that  
prevents connection with the Sprint Nationwide PCS Network and your dual-band  
phone is set to roam automatically when outside PCS coverage, you may incur  
roaming fees within a PCS coverage area. Certain features and services may not be  
available when roaming (including PCS Vision, voicemail, call waiting, call  
forwarding, etc.).  
PhonesandOtherEquipment. Phones and other equipment may be purchased and  
returned as provided in the purchase documents. We are not the manufacturer of  
the phones or other equipment. The only warranties on the phones or other  
equipment are any limited warranties extended by the manufacturers. We have no  
liability in connection with the phones and other equipment or for the  
manufacturers' acts or omissions.  
LostorStolenEquipment. If your phone or other equipment is lost or stolen, you  
must notify us by calling PCS Customer Service Solutions. You are responsible for  
all charges for Services provided to the Number for the lost or stolen equipment  
before you notify us of the loss or theft. We will deactivate Services to the Number  
upon notification to us of any loss or theft. You may be required to provide  
evidence of the loss or theft (for example, a police report or sworn statement). If  
the equipment is later found, we may require that you exchange it for another  
phone or other equipment before we reactivate Services (if we do reactivate  
Services), as well as require you to pay a reactivation fee. We will deactivate  
Services to any Number without prior notice to you if we suspect any unlawful or  
fraudulent use of the Number. You agree to cooperate reasonably with us in  
investigating suspected unlawful or fraudulent use.  
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Messages. You will incur airtime usage charges when accessing your voicemail  
from your PCS Phone. You may also incur charges in accessing text messages from  
your PCS Phone. You may access your voicemail without incurring airtime usage  
charges by checking your voicemail from a wireline phone. We may impose limits  
on the number of voicemail or text message that can be retained through your PCS  
account. Audible or visual indicators of text or voicemail messages, including  
mailbox icons on your PCS Phone, may not always provide an up to date indication  
of new messages. In certain instances, you may be required to manually reset or  
clear your mailbox indicator.  
CallerID. If you do not want people you call to receive the Number assigned to your  
phone, you must call PCS Customer Service Solutions for information about  
automatic Caller ID blocking. The Number assigned to your phone can be blocked  
on a per-call basis by dialing *67 + Destination Number + TALK (or similar key), but  
Caller ID delivery resumes on the next call you make. Caller ID display on incoming  
calls to your Number depends on receiving the information from the calling party.  
TTYAccess. A TTY (also known as TDD or Text Telephone) is a  
telecommunications device that allows people who are deaf or hard of hearing, or  
who have speech or language disabilities, to communicate by telephone. TTY  
doesn't work with all PCS Phones. If you have a PCS TTY-capable phone, it may not  
function effectively, or at all, when attempting 911 calls due to the equipment or  
software of the answering agency. Therefore, a TTY device should not be relied on  
for 911 calls.  
Pay-Per-CallService. We will not complete calls from your Number to 900, 976 and  
similar numbers for pay-per-call services.  
InternationalCalling. You may be limited in the international destinations that you  
can call with Services. You should contact  
PCS Customer Service Solutions for information about international destinations  
that you cannot call.  
LimitationofLiability. Except as otherwise provided in this section, our sole liability  
to you for any loss or damage arising out of providing or failing to provide Services  
(including mistakes, omissions, interruptions, delays, errors, or defects) does not  
exceed (1) in cases related to a specific piece of equipment, the prorated MRC for  
Services to the piece of equipment during the affected period, or (2) in cases not  
related to a specific piece of equipment, the prorated MRCs for Services to you  
during the affected period. Neither we nor our vendors, suppliers or licensors are  
liable for any damage arising out of or in connection with:  
a) any act or omission of any telecommunications service or other service  
provider other than us;  
b) any directory listing;  
c) any dropped calls or inability to place or receive calls;  
d) any interruption of Services, including interruptions caused by equipment or  
facilities failure or shortages, transmission limitations or system capacity  
limitations;  
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e) traffic or other accidents, or any health-related claims allegedly arising from the  
use of Services, phones, equipment or accessories used in connection with the  
Services;  
f) the use of Wireless Web Services and PCS Vision applications and services,  
including the accuracy or reliability of any information obtained from the Internet  
using Wireless Web Services or from Voice Portal Services, PCS Vision wireless  
services or Internet services, content or applications not supported by Sprint PCS;  
g) any late or failed message delivery;  
h) any interruption or failure of 911 or E911 emergency services or identification  
of the Number, address or name associated with any person accessing or  
attempting to access emergency services from your phone;  
i) the installation or repair of any products or equipment by parties who are not  
our authorized employees or agents;  
j) events due to factors beyond our control, including acts of God (including,  
without limitation, weather-related phenomena, fire or earthquake), war, riot,  
strike, or orders of governmental authority;  
k) any act or omission of any third party or independent contractor that offers  
products or services in conjunction with or through the Services; or  
l) your negligent or intentional act or omission.  
NOCONSEQUENTIALOROTHERDAMAGES. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES ARE WE  
LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, PUNITIVE OR SPECIAL  
DAMAGES OF ANY NATURE WHATSOEVER ARISING OUT OF OR IN  
CONNECTION WITH PROVIDING OR FAILING TO PROVIDE SERVICES, PHONES  
OR OTHER EQUIPMENT USED IN CONNECTION WITH THE SERVICES,  
INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, LOST PROFITS, LOSS OF BUSINESS, OR  
COST OF REPLACEMENT PRODUCTS AND SERVICES. THIS SECTION SURVIVES  
TERMINATION OF THIS AGREEMENT.  
Indemnification. You indemnify and defend us, our partners, directors, officers,  
employees and agents from and against any claim, action, damage, liability and  
expense arising out of or in connection with: (1) your acts or omissions that occur  
in connection with your use of the Services or equipment used in connection with  
the Services, and (2) any communications you make or receive using the Services.  
This indemnification extends to and includes any attorney's fees and costs incurred  
by us arising from any actions or claims to which this indemnification applies, or  
from the contesting of the applicability of this provision. This section survives  
termination of this Agreement.  
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MANDATORYARBITRATIONOFDISPUTES. ANY CLAIM, CONTROVERSY OR  
DISPUTE OF ANY KIND BETWEEN THE CUSTOMER AND THE COMPANY  
AND/OR ANY OF ITS EMPLOYEES, AGENTS, AFFILIATES OR OTHER  
REPRESENTATIVES, WHETHER SOUNDING IN CONTRACT, STATUTE, OR TORT,  
INCLUDING FRAUD, MISREPRESENTATION, FRAUDULENT INDUCEMENT, OR  
ANY OTHER LEGAL OR EQUITABLE THEORY AND REGARDLESS OF THE DATE OF  
ACCRUAL OF SUCH CLAIM, CONTROVERSY OR DISPUTE SHALL BE RESOLVED  
BY FINAL AND BINDING ARBITRATION AS PRESCRIBED IN THIS SECTION. THE  
FEDERAL ARBITRATION ACT, NOT STATE LAW, GOVERNS THE QUESTION OF  
WHETHER A CLAIM IS SUBJECT TO ARBITRATION. HOWEVER, NOTHING  
CONTAINED IN THIS ARBITRATION PROVISION SHALL PRECLUDE THE  
CUSTOMER FROM RESOLVING ANY CLAIM, CONTROVERSY OR DISPUTE IN  
SMALL CLAIMS COURT HE OR SHE OTHERWISE WOULD HAVE THE RIGHT TO  
PURSUE.  
A single arbitrator engaged in the practice of law will conduct the arbitration. The  
arbitrator will be selected according to the rules of CPR or, alternatively, may be  
selected by agreement of the parties, who shall cooperate in good faith to select the  
arbitrator. The arbitration will be conducted by, and under the then-applicable  
rules of the CPR Institute for Dispute Resolution. All expedited procedures  
prescribed by the applicable rules will apply. Any required hearing fees and costs  
shall be paid by the parties as required by the applicable rules or as required by  
applicable law, but the arbitrator shall have the power to apportion such costs as  
the arbitrator deems appropriate. The arbitrator's decision and award will be final  
and binding (subject to the appeal clause below), and judgment on the award  
rendered by the arbitrator may be entered in any court with jurisdiction.  
An appeal may be taken under the CPR Arbitration Appeal Procedure from any final  
award of any arbitral panel in any arbitration arising out of or related to this  
agreement that is conducted in accordance with the requirements of such Appeal  
Procedure. Unless otherwise agreed by the parties and the appeal tribunal, the  
appeal shall be conducted at the place of the original arbitration.  
If any party files a judicial or administrative action asserting a claim that is subject to  
arbitration and another party successfully stays such action or compels arbitration,  
the party filing that action must pay the other party's costs and expenses incurred  
in seeking such stay or compelling arbitration, including attorney's fees.  
Notices. You may get our current address for written notice by calling PCS Customer  
Service Solutions. Written notice to you is sent to your last known address in our  
invoicing records. Written notice is effective three days after deposit in the U.S.  
mail, postage prepaid, and properly addressed. Unless required by this Agreement  
or Applicable Laws, (1) you may notify us by calling PCS Customer Service Solutions,  
and (2) we may notify you by leaving a message for you on your PCS Phone,  
answering machine or with your answering service. Notice addresses may be  
changed by giving notice as provided in this section.  
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ChoiceofLaw;Jurisdiction. This Agreement is governed by and must be construed  
under federal law and the laws of the State of Kansas, without regard to choice of  
law principles.  
General. If either of us does not enforce any right or remedy available under this  
Agreement, that failure is not a waiver of the right or remedy for any other breach  
or failure by the other party. Our waiver of any requirement in any one instance is  
not a general waiver of that requirement and does not amend this Agreement. This  
Agreement is subject to any applicable federal and state law (collectively,  
"Applicable Laws"). If any part of this Agreement is held invalid or unenforceable,  
that part is interpreted consistent with Applicable Laws as nearly as possible to  
reflect the original intentions of the parties and the rest of this Agreement remains  
in full force and effect. Section headings are for descriptive purposes only and are  
not used to interpret this Agreement. You may not assign this Agreement to any  
other person or entity without our prior written approval. This Agreement  
(including any referenced documents and attachments) makes up the entire  
agreement between you and us and replaces all prior written or spoken  
agreements, representations, promises or understandings between you and us.  
The provisions of this Agreement that are contemplated to be enforceable after the  
termination of this Agreement survive termination of this Agreement. If there is a  
conflict, the Service Plan (including any Term Service Plan) controls over the  
Terms.  
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C (continued)  
A
invoicing84  
administratorprivileges 15  
accountactivation9  
activation. (See alsoprovisioning)13, 14,  
21, 25-29, 49, 82  
Pay-Per-Callservices 92  
close button. See buttons  
connectedto(message area)37, 40-41, 43,  
68  
code 9, 27  
manual  
connection  
NotebookPCs 26-29  
overview9  
establish/cancel37, 40, 42-44, 46-47  
historyof47  
wizard9, 13, 21, 25-29, 49  
active connection42  
aircraft(operationin)78  
alertlog47  
troubleshooting58  
Connecting37, 40, 43  
status of48  
troubleshooting57  
alerts 90  
CustomerService  
antenna  
PCSCustomerService Solutions 9  
care &maintenance 10  
properuse 20, 31, 33  
specifications 73  
regulatorynotice 75-76  
auto-launch31,  
D
data  
profile 60  
connection68  
auto-update 53-54  
troubleshooting59  
Dial-upNetworking40  
driver  
B
definition 8  
buttons  
installation 20  
close 36-37, 39, 44  
Go37, 39-40, 43-44, 46  
menu(See alsomenu)37  
minimize 37, 39  
Windows 2000 15, 21  
Windows 98SE 22-23  
Windows ME15, 21  
Windows XP24-25  
troubleshooting 57  
dormant connection43, 68  
C
calendar. See PCSBusiness Connection  
calls, data only88  
E
cancel  
electricalspecifications 72  
email66,  
care &maintenance 10  
CDcontents 6  
business email67  
security90  
CDMAnetwork5  
CDMADevelopmentGroup(CDG)5  
charges(See alsopayment;termination)67,  
81, 83-90  
synchronize 5, 69  
EmergencyCalls (911)80  
encryption14  
disputed86  
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E (continued)  
installation11-29  
endsession46  
automatic (Windows XP)24  
notebook PCs 11-29  
environmentalspecifications 72  
errormessages. See troubleshooting  
ESN(electronic serialnumber)9, 26  
establishconnection. See connection  
Windows 2000 15, 21  
Windows 98SE 22-23  
Windows ME15, 21  
Windows XP24-25  
F
InternetExplorer. See Windows  
interruptions, ofservice 59, 82-85, 90  
invoicing. See charges;payment  
IOTA14, 73  
FCC20, 31, 72, 75  
file downloads, status of51  
G
Gobutton. See buttons  
L
liability, limitationof86, 91-93  
H
handhelds (use with)10  
hardware  
M
maintenance 10  
failure(error)43  
icon(unplug/eject) 32  
detection  
memory(NotebookPC)14  
Wireless Weblimitations 88  
menu(See alsobuttons)37-38  
options 45-55  
Windows 200021  
Windows 98SE22  
Windows XP24  
hazards 78  
otherfeatures 53-55  
sub-menulinks(See menuoptions)  
message area. See PCSConnection  
Manager  
help50  
Message Reader55  
MicrosoftOutlook. See PCSBusiness  
Connection  
I
icons(See alsoindicatorarea)  
connecting43  
minimize button. See buttons  
MSID(IMIS) 9, 28  
connected43  
disconnected43  
dormant43  
N
network  
error43  
corporate network5,  
noanswer58  
meanings oficons 43  
PCSConnectionManagerdesktopshortcut  
36  
O
signalstrength42  
systemtray32  
operatingtemperature 72  
Outlook(MicrosoftOutlook). See PCS  
Business Connection  
transfer/receive 42  
unplug/eject 32  
indicatorarea 37, 42, 44  
meanings oficons 42  
insertion(andremoval). See PCCard  
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phone number9, 28, 65, 82  
preferredroaminglist73  
PRL73  
password  
change 68  
payment81, 85-88  
PCConnectionCard  
about 5  
profile (Data Profile)  
errors duringnetworkprovisioning60  
changing68  
insertionandremoval30-33  
unplug/eject 32  
provisioning(See alsoactivation)29  
installation15-29  
uses of35-62  
R
radiofrequencyspecifications 72  
ReadytoConnect(See alsoConnecting)  
37, 40  
PCCardSlot5, 14  
photoexample 20, 31  
PCMCIAslot. See PCCardSlot;PCCard-  
insertion&removal)  
ports 58  
regulatoryinformation75-76  
roaming90, 95  
Index1, 1  
PCSBusiness Connection67  
features 67  
S
PCSConnectionManagerSoftware  
about35-55  
safety(andnotices) 79  
service area  
ActivationWizard  
desktopshortcut36  
exiting31, 32  
outside, indications of42  
roaming90, 95  
service notavailable 42, 57  
signalstrength10, 37, 40-42  
icon40  
help50  
installing16-19  
launching36  
obtainingoptimal10  
software  
links 44, 49  
menuoptions 45-55  
message area(text&icons)37-45  
settings 50  
installation13-29  
PCConnectionManager 39-56  
uninstallation 61-65  
sounds  
uninstalling61  
version50  
duringinsertion31  
specifications 70-73  
speed5  
PCSEmail. See email  
PCSMessages. See Message Reader  
PCSService, activating(See also  
activation)9  
StartHere Guide 6  
status  
PCSVision  
PCSConnectionCardstatus 48  
locationof43  
email(composing/accessing)66  
FAQs 68  
status area 31, 39,  
Stopbutton 37, 40, 43  
storage temperature 72  
systemrequirements 14  
systemtrayicon32  
features of65-67  
messaging65  
PCSBusiness Connection67  
signingin68  
webupdates 67  
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T
taskbar. See icons  
technicalspecifications 71-73  
terminationofservice plan82  
terminate session(See endsession)  
trademarks 97  
transmit/receive icon. See icons  
troubleshooting56-62  
errormessages 57-60  
Type IIPCCard5, 14  
Interface type 72  
T
uninstallingsoftware. See PCSConnection  
Manager  
unplug/eject. See PCCard  
V
views  
alternate view(WMI)44  
CustomMainInterface (CMI)37  
voice calls 68  
W
Windows  
InternetExplorer6.0 14, 29  
Windows 2000 14  
administratorprivileges 15, 53  
driverinstallation20-21  
hardware detection21  
security14  
software installation16, 18-19  
Windows 98SE 14, 15  
driverinstallation20, 22  
hardware detection22  
security14  
software installation18-19  
Windows ME14  
hardware detection21  
software installation18  
Windows XP 14  
administratorprivileges 15, 53  
hardware detection24  
software installation16, 18-19  
Windows MainInterface (WMI). See views  
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