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1. Identity signal strength and your SIM status e Battery Status This section shows your battery status lt tells you what percentage of your battery life remains and whether it is currently charging or not Note If you would like to return to the basic interface of the MyZone Manager at any point please click on the Home tab at the top left of the Advanced Menu page CELLE 4 2 WWAN 36 Under the WWAN 3G menu you have 4 sub sections Connection Band Provider SIM Security and USSD These pages enable you to configure your SIM and 3G mobile broadband connection settings 4 2 1 Connection Home Status v WWAN 3G v Wireless LAN v Services v System WWAN 3G gt Connection Profile Name CellC y Profile Name cell C APN Name fnemt 0000000 User Password Auto Connect Enable Disable Authentication Type CHAP C pap Reconne ct Delay 30 30 65535 secs Reconnect Retries CS 1 65535 0 Unlimited Metric 0 1 65535 NAT Masquerading Enable Disable Save ET soste E ue Cell C Yes internet Custom No Custom2 No Custom3 No This page allows you to setup your WWAN Wireless Wide Area Network connection Your MyZone is designed to automatically connect to the Cell C mobile broadband network This means that once you have inserted your SIM card and turned the power on your MyZone should be connected to the 3G network within 1 5 minutes Once connected the 3G LED on the MyZone wil
2. Pre Shared Key The default security key which is password WiFi Network Name SSID Cell C MyZone This is the name of your personal wireless network and will appear when you search for wireless networks to connect to Wireless WiFi Password E w z a lt Account Applications WPA PSK This is the password to connect to the internet Click here to display If you have made changes to any of the above settings you will need to click Save 0 a t ve below to apply them Save Switch to advanced view Once you ve completed all the settings click on Save to store the settings on to the device 3 3 3 Service Provider 3G Carrier Settings Under the APN SIM menu you can configure your 3G mobile broadband details By default the MyZone is configured to connect to the Cell C APN internet This means that once you ve inserted the SIM you should see the 3G Internat connection LED turn ON after 1 5 minutes Account APN SIM Wireless Applications Internet Connection Enable Disable The MyZone will automatically connect you to your internet service when enabled Custom APN internet if required Your Access Point Name APN is the mobile network name that is used to identify your mobile broadband service provider SIM Security Settings This is only required if your SIM card needs a PIN code to be activated SIM Status SIM OK PIN Confirm PIN Remember P
3. SSID Cell C MyZone Connect wirelessly to the MyZone using password as your initial security key 4 Don t forget to personalize the SSID and the security key of your MyZone from the defaults to help ensure security on your network Open your browser and type http my zone into the location bar to bring up the Myzone Configuration Manager where you can configure the 3G WiFi and router settings of your MyZone as well as advanced status information 5 Authentication can be achieved via the MyZone Configuration Manager using the default User Name and Password admin admin and click submit MyZone Login Username Please enter the login credentials for your MyZone into the above s and press submit to log into the MyZone s Setup Console ou are unsure of the details please note the default settings are admin for both fields Submit Clear If successful the MyZone Configuration Manager will appear in your browser as shown below Wireless Signal Strength 75 dBm strong Ko Connection Status Connected APN SIM Account Provider CellC SIM Status SIM OK Applications 6 Click on the Wireless tab to configure your wireless security settings In the field SSID enter your new name In the field WPA Pre Shared Key enter your new personalized security key Choose a mix of upper and lower case letters as well as numbers to compose a strong security key Confirm the new key in the second field an
4. above to recharge your account with airtime R value BUY data bundles R Enter R value in the field above to convert airtime into a corresponding data bundle Click here to view the data bundle tariffs CHECK customer information LOGIN to access your mobile account Response SMS Messages COMPOSE INBOX 0 OUTBOX Switch to advanced view 3 3 5 Common Applications The Applications tab provides links to some commonly used websites The following websites are available at the click of a button e The Cell C website e Google e Facebook e Wikipedia e Twitter e The News24 website You can also send an email via your installed email application or perform a speed test on your current Internet connection Click the icon corresponding to the website you would like to visit or the task to perform Wireless wn 74 a lt Account Applications Google _ SSS CELLC CO ZA GOOGLE hd Y FACEBOOK WIKIPEDIA TWITTER NEWS24 CELL C SPEEDTEST Switch to advanced view Advanced Settings CELL Advanced Settings To go to the Advanced Settings make sure you have logged in to the MyZone Configuration Manager refer to the MyZone Configuration Manager section previous Once you have logged in to the MyZone Configuration Manager click on the Switch to Advanced View tab at the bottom left of the window as shown below to take you to the Advanced Me
5. as shown below push to lock push to release Please make sure you insert your SIM card in the correct orientation by checking the SIM icon next to the SIM slot To insert the SIM Card into the MyZone first you move the stand out of your way by pushing it away with your fingernail 2 Once you have pushed the stand out of the way you will notice a small indent under the SIM Card cover CELL 3 sti LA A Slide your fingernail into the indent to remove the SIM Card cover DI GBA AL 7 Once you have lifted the SIM Card cover you can then insert your SIM 4 Card into the SIM Card slot as shown on you MyZone Micro USB Socket The Micro USB socket allows you to charge the MyZone when plugged into the power adapter or any USB port on your computer Power Switch Slide and hold the switch to power up your MyZone until the power light illuminates For power down hold the switch for 3 5 seconds until the power light changes color CELLE 2 Getting Online in 5 Minutes Note Please ensure you charge your MyZone fully for at least 8 hours before using it without the USB cable connected to a power source 1 Insert your SIM and connect the USB cable to a power source if the battery is running low Power on the MyZone by sliding down the power switch until the power status light illuminates 2 On your Laptop Computer Smartphone iPhone scan for the following wireless network name
6. base message The TCP UDP address can be an IP address or domain name The port number range is from 1 to 65535 Please refer to your TCP UDP based SMS server configuration for which port to use For Example If someone sends a text message and Redirect To TCP is set to 192 168 20 3 and 2002 this text message is stored in the router and forwarded to 192 168 20 3 on port 2002 at the same time Home Status vy WWAN 3G v Wireless LAN v Services v System Services gt SMS gt Setup Messages Page 20 10 50 Redirect to Mobile Redirect to TCP IP address or domain name TCP Port to Redirect 1 65535 Redirect to UDP IP address or domain name UDP Port to Redirect 1 65535 Save Refresh Number of Messages Page Enter the number of SMS messages to display per page Redirect to Mobile Forward incoming text messages to the remote destination defined Redirect to TCP Forward incoming text messages to the remote TCP destination defined TCP Port to redirect The ICP port on which to connect to the remote destination on Redirect to UDP Forward incoming text messages to the remote UDP destination defined UDP Port to redirect The UDP port on which to connect to the remote destination on Enable Remote Diagnostics Enable diagnostics to be performed by a specially crafted SMS Message CELLE Compose an SMS Home Status v WWAN 3G v Wireless LAN v Services v System Services gt SMS gt Compose Destinat
7. example laptops usually have a manual button to turn Wifi on or off Please turn it on NOTE It is recommended that yu change your password to something other than the default to avoid unwanted users connecting to your network Refer to section 3 4 2 Changing the Wireless Settings to see how you can change your Wireless password 3 1 Connecting to your MyZone Network in Mac OS X Follow these steps to connect your MAC OS computer to your MyZone network Click on the Apple icon at the top left corner of your screen Click on the Airport icon at the top left hand corner of your screen and click on Cell C MyZone network listed Enter the password which is password The AirPort icon should indicate you are now connected to your MyZone wireless network Open your web browser and type in http my zone to the adress bar at the top of the page to access your device 3 2 Connecting to your MyZone Network from a Windows PC Windows Vista 7 e Go to the Control Panel on your computer e UR gt Control Panel Adjust your computer s settings e System and Security User Accounts Renew your computer s sta tus a Change account type Appearance and Personalization Change the theme Hardware and Sound settings set preferences for sharing i View devices and printers files and computers configure datos Internet display and connection and e display language Connect to a projector Adjust commonly u
8. objects that can inhibit wireless communication include e Refrigerators e Washers and or dryers e Metal cabinets e Large aquariums e Metallic based UV tinted windows If your wireless signal seems weak in some spots make sure that objects such as these are not blocking the signal s path between your devices and your MyZone 2 4 Cordless Phones If the performance of your wireless network is impaired after considering the above issues and you have a cordless phone e Try moving cordless phones away from your MyZone and your wireless enabled computers e Unplug and remove the battery from any cordless phone that operates on the 2 4GHz band check manufacturer s information If this fixes the problem your phone may be interfering with the Wifi of your MyZone e If your phone supports channel selection change the channel on the phone to the farthest channel from your wireless network For example change the phone to channel 1 and set your MyZone to channel 11 See your phones user manual for detailed instructions e If necessary consider switching to a 9000MHz or 5GHz cordless phone CELLE 2 5 Choose the Quietest Channel for your Wireless Network In locations where homes or offices are close together such as apartment buildings or office complexes there may be wireless networks nearby that TM I can conflict with your wireless network Use the site survey capabilities found in the wireless util
9. of telecommunications terminology and concepts If you find the product to be broken or malfunctioning please contact Cell C technical support for assistance Important Safety Instructions With reference to unpacking installation use and maintenance of your electronic device the following basic guidelines are recommended e Do not use or install this product near water to avoid fire or shock hazard For example near a bathtub kitchen sink or laundry tub or near a swimming pool Also do not expose the equipment to rain or damp areas e g a wet basement e Do not connect the power supply cord on elevated surfaces Allow it to lie freely There should be no obstructions in its path and no heavy items should be placed on the cord In addition do not walk on step on or mistreat the cord e Use only the power cord and adapter that are shipped with this device e To safeguard the equipment against overheating make sure that all openings in the unit that offer exposure to air are not blocked WARNING e Disconnect the power line from the device before servicing Save Our Environment When this equipment has reached the end of its useful life it must be taken to a recycling centre and processed separate from domestic waste The cardboard box the plastic contained in the packaging and the parts that make up this router can be recycled in accordance with regionally established regulations Never dispose of this electronic equipm
10. to enable for remote administration 4 Admin Password Enter a new admin password in this field to change it 5 Confirm Password Re enter the new password to confirm Once you ve completed your settings click on Save to store them CELLE 4 5 4 Logoff Status v WWAN 3G v Wireless LAN v Services All Status WLAN System Information System Up Time 00 45 47 Router Version Hardware QDM 1 0 Software V1 1 7 17 Phone Module Firmware QDMNCM_M72274735_110331_RS001 To log out of your MyZone at any point click on the Logoff tab under System Once you ve logged off you will need to re enter your username and password to log back in 4 5 5 Reboot Y WWAN 3G v Wireless LAN v Services All Status WLAN System Information Systern Up Time 00 47 02 Router Version Hardware QDM 1 0 Software W1 1 7 17 Phone Module Firmware QDMNCM_M72274735_110331_RS001 This section allows you to reboot your MyZone Please note that it will take approximately 90 seconds for your MyZone to restart Any settings you haven t saved will be lost Before the reboot initialises you will be asked to confirm your action Home Status v WWAN 3G v Wireless LAN v Services v System System gt Reset To perform the reboot click on the Reboot button below You will be asked to confirm your decision The reset will take about 90 seconds To proceed click on the OK button Trouble
11. 1 y Cell CMyzone S pasta fee Click here to display po TKIP Save CELL e WLAN Configuration You can change the IP address and the subnet mask of your MyZone The default IP address is 192 168 10 50 and the default subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 e DNS Masquerade Enable or disable DNS Masquerade Wireless Setup Select the country in which you are using your MyZone from the drop down list Under the frequency channel select a frequency channel that you think is most suitable in your surroundings e Security Settings You can change your default WiFi security settings in this section SSID Enter a name for your WiFi network e Network Authentication WPA PSK is the default security and offers a medium level of security Select WPA PSK from the drop down list and enter a WPA Pre Shared Key Once you have completed your security settings please make sure you click Save to store those settings At any point you can click on the Click here to display option to see your WiFi password Note Making changes to any of the WiFi parameters will reboot your MyZone If your MyZone does not reboot please restart your MyZone manually 4 3 2 Station Info Under this section you can see the number of devices currently connected to your MyZone and their MAC address Host Name and IP address Home Status Wireless LAN gt Station Info MAC Address v WWAN 3G v Wireless LAN v Services v System Host
12. CELLO Cell C MyZone 1 CELLO User Guide CELL Table Of Contents A A A A TO SO O pies Ie NET 3 A ee ie IO n 4 Iii DOK A a Se Re see 4 A e o o a A ates erences 4 Fo ele al ro A ee u A e O ee 5 Cra ELE gt ERER P A A A ESE A OO E EA EEE A EEE AE 7 AMD ee no De CU nee eek nie ee ee energie rennen T ZEREMONIE ern ae ee te de ee done ae T 2 3 Avoid obstacles ehehe 1 nn in ZI NA a 2 5 Choose the Quietest Channel for your Wireless Network 8 0 LED Indicators MEU ROBE ipa 8 2 Getting Online in 5 MINUSS asociale eine actor zone 10 2 8 Further Configuration and Reset PP granite tee meceuioamnniienestoeh wi aneistosttinieieon o uioeseeeseiasnetaieblatleagsetiaapeea cea dee mesmo casein pesescoly saree uateesienel ds enbeeanssnneterenetenktanntaanaed 12 o A nn a ee 14 3 1 Connecting to your Vy Zone Network in Mac OS ira ee nie 14 3 2 Connecting to your MyZone Network from a Windows PC ae een e 14 3 3 Settings in the MyZon Configuration Manager issesioeaiaizsine abdicare rei 16 E FC ee ee 20 RS MEN U a OI 20 4 2 WWAN ISG Gontigurina WY ZONE us A eee een 21 EROE RAI 23 RINO SORT N OTT ONT 24 LL nn gt o PROZIA O in 34 tn ot ose no A A nn On al Re ce Ce te en LS Re tee 20 o alemanno 36 CELLE Preface This manual provides information related to the installation operation and application of this device The individual reading this manual is presumed to have a basic understanding
13. Confirm Password Save File Browse Restore Restore Save a copy of the current settings If you want to password protect your backed up settings file enter the password you would like to use in both the password and confirm password fields and click Save A password is not required however this can protect your configuration from unauthorised use Restore saved Settings If you want to restore a previously backed up configuration click the browse button and locate the backup file on your computer Once you have selected it click the Restore button Restore Factory Defaults Click the Restore button if you would like to reset the MyZone to factory defaults 4 5 3 Administration Home Status v WWAN 3G v Wireless LAN v Services v System System gt Administration Remote Administration C Enable Disable Remote Administration Port 80 1 65534 Admin Password 000 Confirm Password 0000 Save This section allows you to enable remote administration change your admin level password or change the language in use on the MyZone configuration pages 1 Language Settings Click the drop down menu to select to use either English or Arabic on the MyZone Remote Administration Port Enter the port number that you want to enable for remote administration 2 Remote Administration Click enable to turn on remote administration 3 Remote Administration Port Enter the port number that you want
14. IN Enter the PIN code for your SIM card Confirm PIN Re enter the same PIN code to confirm P w N Remember PIN Click on Enable if you would like your MyZone to save your PIN number This will save you having to log in to the MyZone and entering the PIN every time you turn your MyZone ON 5 PIN Protection This field allows you to change the PIN settings on your SIM card You can enable disable and change your PIN from this field Enable PIN i PIN Protection Disabled Disable PIN Change PIN Once you ve completed your SIM security settings click on the Save button to store your settings 4 2 4 Unstructured Supplementary Service Data USSD Home Status v WWAN 3G v Wireless LAN v Services v System WWAN 3G gt USSD Network Messaging also known as Unstructured Supplementary Service Data USSD is a protocol that can be used to communicate from your device to your service provider Depending on which network you use for your mobile broadband service this page can be used for a variety of network services such as balance checking recharging a prepaid service and many others Network messaging can be initiated using special codes specified by your carrier for these various services Once a special code is sent to the network the network responds with the requested information The response often includes instructions for sending additional follow on messages allowing further functionality e g enteri
15. IN C Yes No If you have made changes to any of the above settings you will need to click Save below to apply them Save Switch to advanced view If you need to utilise a different APN please enter the APN name manually in the Custom APN field Note You will need the Access Point Name APN from your service provider plus any username password or other information they may have given you If your SIM has a PIN number please enter the PIN number in the PIN and Confirm PIN fields Click the remember PIN option if you want to avoid entering the PIN number each time you want to use the device Once you ve completed all the settings click on Save to store the settings on to the device CELL 3 3 4 Mobile Account Information and Tasks Under the Account tab you can perform tasks relating to your Cell C mobile account The following mobile account related tasks are available e Check your current mobile account balance e Recharge your mobile account credit e Purchase data bundles e Check your mobile account customer information e Access your mobile account settings e Send an SMS e Check your SMS inbox e Check your SMS outbox Click on the appropriate button to perform your chosen task Wireless E wo zZ a lt Account Applications Balance Enquiry and Customer Information CHECK your account balance RECHARGE your Prepaid Topup account Enter voucher code
16. Name IP Address Refresh CELL 4 4 Services Under the Services tab you can configure the DHCP Routing DDNS NTP System Monitor and SMS settings 4 4 1 DHCP Home Status v WWAN 3G v Wireless LAN v Services v System All Items DHCP Relay Configuration DHCP Enable Disable DHCP Start Range 192 fies fo gt Foo DHCP End Range 192 fies fio __ fag DHCP Lease Time 86400 seconds Default Domain Name Suffix DNS Server 1 IP Address fj fo o o DNS Server 2 1P Address fo fo BR o WINS Server 1 IP Address P lb lb bp WINS Server 2 IP Address fo o bo BR NTP Server Option 42 fo po R o TFTP Server Option 66 D Option 150 7 Option 160 I Computer Name MAC Address IP Address Add Computer Name MAC Address IP Address Expire Time _Save Refresh You can configure your DHCP settings in this section e DHCP You can enable default or disable the DHCP option e DHCP Start Range Enter the first IP address for the DHCP range e DHCP End Range Enter the last IP address for the DHCP range e DHCP Lease Time Enter the time seconds you would like to allocate IP address leases for After the lease time expires the IP addresses will automatically refresh e Default Domain Name Suffix Enter a default domain name suffix optional DNS Server 1 IP Address Enter the primary DNS server IP address e DNS Server 2 IP Address Enter an alternative DNS server IP address e WINS Server 1 IP Add
17. ariffs CHECK customer information LOGIN to access your mobile account Response Zu SMS Messages COMPOSE INBOX 0 OUTBOX Switch to advanced view CELL Click on the Applications tab to access links to some commonly used websites The following websites are available at the click of a button e The Cell C website Google e Facebook e Wikipedia e Twitter The News24 website You can also send an email via your installed email application or perform a speed test on your current Internet connection Click the icon corresponding to the website you would like to visit or the task to perform Account APN SIM Wireless Applications Google I EY CELLC CO ZA GOOGLE i Y FACEBOOK WIKIPEDIA B 2 TWITTER NEWS24 A e CELL C SPEEDTEST Switch to advanced view CELLE 2 8 Further Configuration and Reset The MyZone has been designed to work with minimal user configuration However if you would like to set any advanced options this can be done using the browser based Advanced View in the MyZone Configuration Manager Advanced Settings To access the advanced menu e click on Switch to Advanced View located at the bottom of the configuration interface e The login screen of the advanced user interface will then be displayed Enter the default User Name and Password admin admin and click submit to login Learning more about the status of your MyZone Aft
18. ch model The SAR value for this model handset when worn on the body as described in this user guide is 1 58 W Kg CELL Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help FCC Caution Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this equipment This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Opera
19. d click the Save button to save your new settings WiFi Network Name SSID Cell C MyZone This is the name of your personal wireless network and will appear when you search for wireless networks to connect to WiFi Password WPA PSK DE p S 4 a lt This is the password to connect to the internet Click here to display Account If you have made changes to any of the above settings you will need to click Save below to apply them Save Applications Note Inserting or removing the SIM card from the unit while it is ON will reboot your MyZone T Click on the Account tab to perform tasks relating to your Cell C mobile account From this tab you are able to do the following e Check your current mobile account balance e Recharge your mobile account credit e Purchase data bundles e Check your mobile account customer information e Access your mobile account settings e Send an SMS e Check your SMS inbox e Check your SMS outbox Click on the appropriate button to perform your chosen task Wireless 7 74 a lt Account Applications Balance Enquiry and Customer Information CHECK your account balance RECHARGE your Prepaid Topup account Enter voucher code above to recharge your account with airtime R value BUY data bundles R Enter R value in the field above to convert airtime into a corresponding data bundle Click here to view the data bundle t
20. displaying the contents of the message Alternatively put a tick in the checkbox next to the message if you would like to reply delete or forward the received SMS SMS Outbox Home Status Y WWAN 3G v Wireless LAN v Services v System Services gt SMS gt Outbox T To Time Message Delete Forward Refresh 171 The SMS outbox contains all SMS messages sent by the MyZone To read a previously sent SMS left click on the message itself and a window will pop up displaying the contents of the message Alternatively put a tick in the checkbox next to the message if you would like to delete or forward the received SMS CELLE 4 5 System This section allows you to configure System level parameters such as logs administration logoff and rebooting your MyZone 4 5 1 Log Home Status v WWAN 3G v Wireless LAN v Services v System Log File Display Level AI y oO Page 1of1 Ma Process Date amp Time Message Download Log File This section allows you to view your System logs You can view all the logs or filter them from the drop down box Home Status v WWAN 3G v Wireless LAN v Services v System OP of1 ine Process 4 5 2 Settings This section allows you to save your current configuration settings restore a previously saved backup of the configuration settings and restore factory defaults Home Status v WWAN 3G v Wireless LAN v Services v System System gt Load Save gt Settings Password
21. ent along with your household waste You May be subject to penalties or sanctions under the law Instead ask for disposal instructions from your municipal government Please be responsible and protect our environment CELL Welcome Congratulations on purchasing a Cell C MyZone Your MyZone is a mobile WiFi router with a built in 3G modem and a rechargeable battery integrated into one sleek credit card sized unit It is designed for high mobility and a completely wireless experience The Cell C MyZone will give you the freedom to instantly create your own personal wireless hotspot and share your high speed mobile broadband connection with other wireless enabled devices Read this chapter for help getting started setting up and using your MyZone 1 1 What s in the box e MyZone Mobile WiFi Router e USB Charge Cable e Quick Start Guide e Mains Power Adapter 1 2 Key Features e Credit card sized weighing only g e With built in 3G modem WiFi access point router functions and rechargeable battery e Creates your personal wireless hotspot e High speed Internet connectivity for up to 5 simultaneous users with a single mobile broadband account e HSDPA downlink speed up to 7 2 Mbps HSUPA uplink up to 5 76 Mbps e Compatible with 3G and 2G mobile service networks e Battery powered for 4 to 6 hours of operation in on power charge cycle e Simple access to router settings via any web browser without additional soft
22. er logging in to the Advanced View of the MyZone Configuration Manager as described above click on the status tab to learn more about the connection and battery status of your MyZone Changing wireless settings After logging in to the web configuration as described above click on the wireless tab to modify your network name password or encryption strength Save your settings by clicking the Save Apply button Setting a custom APN or other 3G Network settings After logging in to the web configuration as described above click on the 3G Settings tab to modify 3G network settings Don t forget to save your changes by clicking the Save Apply button Reset to factory defaults If you make any errors the MyZone can be reset to factory defaults by sliding and holding the power switch for 10 seconds Hardware Reset In the unlikely event that something goes wrong and your Myzone requires a hardware reboot you can reset the device rather than waiting for the battery to flatten To achieve this use a pen or other pointed object to briefly depress the small button next to the SIM slot behind the rubber cap Checking the 3G Status 1 Login to the MyZone Basic Configuration Manager as previously described click on the Status tab 2 Check the 3G connection status signal strength SIM status and battery level of your MyZone 3 If you have 3G reception the 3G Auto Connect feature default setting should have your MyZone connected t
23. g in order to be allowed to sell his product in the European market This product conforms to the essential requirements of the R amp TTE directive 1995 5 EC issued by the commission of the European Community Compliance with this directive implies conformity to the following European Norms N 60950 Product Safety EN 301 489 EMC EN301511 GSM RF EN301908 UMTS RF EN 62311 SAR Technical requirement for radio equipment A notified body has determined that this device has properly demonstrated that the requirements of the directive have been met and has issued a favourable certificate of expert opinion As such the device will bear the notified body number 0700 after the CE mark The CE Marking is not a quality mark Foremost it refers to the safety rather than to the quality of the product Secondly CE Marking is mandatory for the product it applies to whereas most quality markings are voluntary Marking The product shall bear the CE mark the notified body number s as depicted to the right CEO7OO CE 0700 This product has also passed the following certification standards CE SAR EN62311 EN62209 2 CE RF EN301511 EN301908 1 2 EN300328 CE EMC EN301489 1 7 17 24 EN55022 EN55024 CE Saftey EN60950 NOTE It is highly recommended that the MyZone must be kept at least 20cm distances away from human body This is a regulatory requirement and applies to all 3G WiFi capable devices meeting standard regulatory compliance such as t
24. he compliance standards listed above M CELLO Legal amp Regulatory Information This manual is copyright Apart from any fair dealing for the purposes of private study research criticism or review as permitted under the Copyright Act no part may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form by any means be it electronic mechanical recording or otherwise without the prior written permission The right is reserved to change the specifications and operating details of this product without notice All trademarks are acknowledged the property of their respective owners Radio Exposure Information FCC Your MyZone Mobile WiFi Router is a radio transmitter and receiver lt is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency RF energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U S Government The guidelines are based on standards that were developed by independent scientific organizations through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies The standards include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons regardless of age and health The exposure standard for wireless handsets employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate or SAR The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1 6 W kg The tests are performed in positions and locations e g at the ear and worn on the body as required by the FCC for ea
25. ion Number 001 DO Destination Number 002 m Destination Number 003 D Destination Number 004 m TO Destination Number 005 D Destination Number 006 LI Destination Number 007 O TO Destination Number 008 C o Destination Number 009 E DO Destination Number 010 E Message Body Send Refresh An SMS message can be sent to multiple recipients at the same time After sending the message the result is displayed next to the destination number as Success in blue or Failure in red By default 10 recipient entry fields are shown on this page however you can increase or decrease this number by pressing the or button at right side of the last recipient entry field You can select to enable or disable individual Message recipients by selecting the checkbox beside each entered number After entering the appropriate recipient numbers type your SMS message in the Message Body field and then click the Send button SMS Inbox Outbox You can check or forward all sent SMS messages in the SMS Outbox or you can read delete reply or forward an SMS message to another mobile device from the SMS Inbox SMS Inbox Home Status v WWAN 3G v Wireless LAN v Services v System Services gt SMS gt Inbox nn From Time Message Delete Reply Forward Refresh 171 The SMS inbox contains all incoming SMS messages received by the MyZone To read an SMS left click on the message itself and a window will pop up
26. ity of your wireless adapter to locate any other wireless networks that are available see your wireless adapter s user manual and switch your MyZone and computers to a channel as far away from other networks as possible Hint Most Wifi routers set their Wireless G networks to channel 6 Changing the channel to something other than 6 may help improve your wireless network performance e Experiment with more than one of the available channels in order to find the clearest connection and avoid interference from neighbouring cordless phones or other wireless devices 2 6 LED Indicators Inputs and Outputs The LED indicator display visible on the front of the MyZone provides with status information See below for an explanation of both the indication lights ll Power Status Light The power status light shows you the status of the built in battery and also tells you whether the device is booting or charging 22 Internet Connection Light Once connected the Internet LED will flash constantly to indicate data transfer If the LED is not illuminated there is no Internet connection available LEFT LED Power Status i COLOUR FLASHING NOT FLASHING Battery discharging Battery Full and charging fae WA CN Red Battery low and discharging Battery low and charging RIGHT LED Internet Connection Status COLOUR FLASHING UNLIT Internet Connection active Unable to connect to the internet SIM Card Slot Insert your SIM card
27. l be blinking green If you can t connect to your 3G network perform the following steps to set up your 3G connection manually e Profile Name Select one of the Custom connection profiles from the Profile Name drop down menu You can also enter a name for your connection in the Profile Name field Custom3i Profile Name Profile Mame Custom Custome Custom APR Name Note Before you begin configuring a custom connection profile you must disable Auto Connect in the Cell C profile Simply select the Cell C profile from the Profile Name drop down menu and then click on the Disable option for Auto Connect Click the Save button at the bottom of your screen to apply your changes e APN Name Enter the APN name for your 3G network as provided by service provider e Username Enter your 3G username as provided by service provider e Password Enter your 3G password e Auto Connect Enable this option if you want your MyZone to automatically connect to your service provider when it is turned ON e Authentication type Enter your 3G authentication type used by your 3G service provider e Reconnect delay Enter the number of seconds you want to wait before the MyZone reconnects to the 3G network after every connection drop e Reconnect Retries Enter the number of times you want your MyZone to attempt a reconnect to the 3G network O means unlimited reconnect retries e Met
28. la Firefox Google Chrome etc and type http my zone in the address bar at the top of the page and hit the Enter key 3 3 1 Login You will now see the Status page of the MyZone Configuration Manager see image below The Status page shows you the Battery level 3G Signal strength 3G Connection status Provider and SIM Status Signal Strength 75 dBm strong Ko Connection Status Connected u 3 Provider Cell C a ala z SIM Status SIM OK The MyZone Configuration manager The first step in configuring your MyZone is to login to the device Click on the Login tab under the Status tab You will see the following Login screen You will need to enter the default Login username and passwords Username admin Password admin MyZone Login Submit Clear Once you have logged in successfully you may begin configuring the basic features of your MyZone for more advanced features look at the section under Advanced Settings In addition to the Status menu you will now see a Wireless APN SIM Account and Application tabs rength 75 dBm strong Ko u 5 Provider Cell C Connection Statu S SIM Status SIM OK 3 3 2 Changing the Wireless Settings CELLE In the Wireless menu change the Wireless Network Name SSID from the default Cell C MyZone to something more personal Similarly you should personalise the wireless security key WPA
29. le Status Information Server Address Host Name User Name Password Verify Password Save This section allows you to configure DDNS Dynamic Domain Name Service DDNS allows you to map a domain name to a dynamic IP address To use this feature you must sign up for an account from a DDNS service provider The list of supported DDNS service providers is provided in a drop down selection To configure DDNS follow these steps 1 DDNS Configuration Click enable to turn ON the DDNS feature 2 Server Address Select a server from the drop down list Server Address Host Name www dynans org www dyns cx User Name www easydns com p www justlinux com assword www ods arg www t20 com Verify Password www zoneedit com Host Name Enter your host name Password Enter your password 3 4 Username Enter your username 5 6 Verify Password Re enter the same password that you typed in the password field Once you completed your settings click on Save to store the settings 4 4 6 NTP Home Status v WWAN 3G v Wireless LAN v Services v System Services gt NTP Enable NTP server C Enable Disable NTP Server Address Only IP addresses are acceptable Save This section allows you to configure your NTP Network Time Protocol settings The NTP settings allow your router to synchronise its internal clock with the global Internet Time These settings will affect function
30. ne in order to see if distance is the problem If difficulties persist even at close range please contact Technical Support NOTE While some of the items listed below can affect network performance they will not prohibit your wireless network from functioning if you are concerned that your network is not operating at its maximum effectiveness this checklist may help NOTE It is highly recommended that the MyZone must be kept at least 20cm distances away from human body This is a regulatory requirement and applies to all 3G Wifi capable devices meeting standard regulatory compliance See the section on Safety and Legal Information for more information Place your MyZone as close as possible to the centre of your wireless network devices To achieve the best wireless network coverage for your wireless clients i e computers with built in or USB wireless adapters laptops with built in wireless wireless PDA iPhone wirless enabled gaming consoles etc e Ensure that your MyZone is positioned vertically e In multi storey homes place your MyZone on a floor that is as close to the centre of the home as possible This may mean placing your MyZone on an upper floor e Try not to place your MyZone near a cordless telephone that operates at the same radio frequency as the MyZone 2 4GHz 2 3 Avoid obstacles and interferences Avoid placing your MyZone near devices that may emit radio noise such as microwave ovens Dense
31. ng a message receiving a message and redirecting an incoming message to another destination Basic functionality supported e Ability to send a text message via a 3G network and store in permanent storage e Ability to receive a text message via a 3G network and store in permanent storage e Ability to forward incoming text messages via a 3G network to another remote destination which may be a TCP UDP server or other mobile devices General SMS functionality is enabled by default You can open the Setup page in order to configure additional settings To do this click on Services then SMS and then Setup SMS Configuration for Redirection Incoming text messages can be redirected to another mobile device and or a TCP UDP message server Redirect To Mobile You can forward incoming text messages to a different destination number This destination number can be another mobile phone or 3G router phone number To disable the feature simply delete the number in the Redirect To Mobile field and click the Save button For Example If someone sends a text message and Redirect To Mobile is set to 0412345678 this text message is stored on the router and forwarded to 0412345678 at the same time Redirect to TCP amp TCP Port Redirect to UDP amp UDP Port You can also forward incoming text messages to a TCP UDP based destination The TCP or UDP server can be any kind of public or private server if the server accepts incoming text
32. ng credit card information for a credit recharge Please contact your network provider to learn which codes can be used on your network for features such as balance checking recharge etc To begin using this feature please enter the dial string e g 100 into the box below and click Start Session If you dont know which dial string to use please contact your carrier and ask them which dial codes are suitable for network services Session Status Inactive Response from network Send Message Enter USSD dial string here Start Session USSD is a realtime messaging service usually utilised to perform mobile account related tasks such as the following e Checking available credit for a mobile service account e Obtaining more credit for a mobile service account e Verifying your mobile account information Please contact Cell C support for more information on available USSD commandes for your particular service 4 3 Wireless LAN In this section you can configure your Wireless LAN and view station information 4 3 1 Configuration Home Status Wireless LAN gt Configuration IP Address Subnet Mask DNS Masquerade Country Frequency Channe 1 SSID Network Authentication WPA Pre Shared Key WPA Group Rekey interval WPA Encryption In this section you can configure the following parameters v WWAN 3G v Wireless LAN v Services v System Enable Disable South Africa y 2412MHz Channel
33. ngs on this page click on Save to store the settings 4 4 2 Static Home Status v WWAN 3G v Wireless LAN v Services Services gt Routing gt Static 1 65535 Route no Route Name Destination IP Address IP Subnet Mask 111 Id Id 111 Gateway IP Address Metric 1 65535 E Add Item Route Name Destination IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway IP Address Static Route table empty Item Destination Gateway Netmask Flags Metric Ref 0 192 168 10 0 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 0 0 0 This section allows you to configure Static Routes e Route no Enter a number for your route e Route Name Enter a name for your route e Destination IP address Enter the destination IP address for your route e IP subnet mask Enter the subnet mask for your route e Gateway IP Address Enter the default gateway IP address for your route CELLE v System Metric Use Interface 0 bro e Metric Enter a metric for your route The lower metric value routes get preference over higher metric value routes Once you have entered the above parameters click on the Add button to add the static route You should now see your route as a static route table entry 4 4 3 Routing RIP Home Status v WWAN 3G v Wireless LAN v Services Services gt Routing gt RIP C Enable Disable 2x Save RIP Enable Version System This section allows you to enable a Dynamic Routing Protocol The dynamic routing
34. ntinuing with the setup of your Myzone please confirm that you comply with the minimum system requirements below e Activated SIM card e Computer or smart phone with Windows Nokia Symbian Android Macintosh or Linux based operating systems with TCP IP protocol installed and working IEEE 802 11g or IEEE 802 11b comliant wireless adapter e Web browser such as Internet Explorer Safari Mozilla Firefox Opera Google Chrome Netscape Navigator etc 2 2 Placement of your MyZone Just like a mobile phone the MyZone s location will affect its signal strength from the mobile base station cell tower The data speed achievable from the MyZone is relative to this signal strength which is affected by many environmental factors When choosing a location to place your MyZone please keep in mind that the MyZone will need adequate signal strength in order to provide Internet connectivity Similarly the wireless connection between your Myzone and your WiFi devices will be stronger the closer your connected devices are to your MyZone Your wireless connection and performance will degrade as the distance between your MyZone and connected devices increases This may or may not be directly noticable and is greatly affected by the individual setup environment If you have concerns about your network s performance that might be related to range or obstruction factors try moving the computer or Wifi device to a position between 3 to 5 metres from your MyZo
35. nu rength 75 dBm strong Ko Connection Status Provider SIM Status 4 1 Status Menu You are now in the Advanced Menu and may begin configure the advanced features of your MyZone To return to the basic settings page click on the Home link on the menu at the top of the window Home Status v WWAN 3G v Wireless LAN v Services v System All Status WLAN System Up Time 00 02 33 Router Version Hardware QDM 1 0 Software W1 1 7 17 Phone Module Firmware QDMNCM_M72274735_110331_RS001 Show Data Usage Profile Name Interface Status nor APN IP Address Cell C Connecting internet El Provider Cell Service Type UMTS Coverage WCDMA IMEI 358395030006631 Signal Strength dBm 81 dBm strong ul SIM Status SIM OK Capacity 100 415 V nanna Charge OFF External Power Connected There are 4 main categories on the status page of the advanced menu e System Information This section shows you the system up time router version and phone module version Under Router Version you will see Hardware and a Software section For all future software updates please make sure you check the software version before you perform an upgrade e WWAN 3G This section shows you the details of your 3G connection lt shows your status APN Access Provider Network and your IP address e Connection Status This section shows you more details on your connection such as your provider IMEI International Mobile Equipment
36. o the internet within 2 5 minutes after powering up your MyZone You should now be connected to the Internet lf your MyZone has not connected to your provider please complete the following steps 3G Network Settings After logging in to the configuration interface click on the APN SIM tab to modify 3G network settings If SIM Status is not connected as seen on the Status page then you may need to enter an APN Access Point Name Note Your APN Access Point Name is the 3G mobile broadband network name that is used to identify your 3G mobile broadband service provider The default APN setting is internet If you require a different APN or are unable to connect with the default APN please contact Cell C Technical Support If your SIM Card was supplied with a PIN enter it in the respective field and confirm your PIN settings and select Remember PIN if you want the PIN stored on the device Save your settings by clicking the Save button YOUR MYZONE WILL NOW CONNECT TO THE INTERNET MyZone Configuration Manager CELLE yZone Configuration Manager This section of the user guide will show you step by step how to connect to the wireless network of the MyZone and to the MyZone Configuration Manager Search for Wireless WiFi networks from your laptop computers smart phones or any device that has WiFi capabilities Make sure that WiFi has been enabled on the device you re using to connect to your MyZone For
37. ose thus for a workplace or umder locabon Your computer is discovereble and you can see other computers and devices Public location Choose this for airpons coffee shops and other public places cr if you are directly connected to the Internet Discovery of other computers and devices 15 ire imanes The network icon at the bottom right hand side of your screen should indicate you are currently connected to the MyZone wireless network Open your web browser and type in http my zone to the address bar at the top of the page to access your device Windows XP e Go to Control Panel on your computer e Then click on the Network Connections icon from the Control Panel window e Right click on the Wireless Network Connection icon and then left click on View Available Wireless Networks e Look for a wireless network named Cell C MyZone from the selection and click on it e Click on the Connect button at the bottom of the window e Enter the default security key which is password and click on the OK button The network icon at the bottom right hand side of your screen should indicate you are currently connected to the MyZone wireless network Open your web browser and type in http my zone to the address bar at the top of the page to access your device CELLE 3 3 Settings in the MyZone Configuration Manager To access the MyZone Configuration Manager open a web browser Internet Explorer Safari Mozil
38. protocols supported on your MyZone are the RIP version 1 and RIP version 2 RIP or Routing Information Protocol is a dynamic routing protocol used in local and wide area networks To enable RIP follow these steps RIP Enable Click on enable to turn on RIP Version RIP has 2 versions 1 or 2 Version 1 is the older dynamic routing protocol based on Class based IP addressing Version 2 is the newer version of RIP that understands Classless IP addressing It is highly recommended that you use Version 2 of RIP Once you have completed your settings click on Save RIP to store the settings CELL 4 4 4 Routing NAT Home Status v WWAN 3G v Wireless LAN v Services v System Services gt Routing gt NAT Mapping no Protocol TRE Source IP Address gt Incoming Port Range 1 65535 Destination IP Address A Destination Port Range 1 65535 Save NAT Item Protocol Incoming Address Incoming Port Destination Address Destination Port IP mapping Table empty DMZ Settings C Enable Disable DMZ IP Address Save DMZ This section allows you to configure your NAT Network Address Translation The NAT function is used to map an internal private IP address and port number s to a global public IP address and port number s To configure your NAT follow these steps 1 2 gt 4 g 6 Mapping no Enter a number to identify your private public IP address mapping Protocol Selec
39. r any purposes other than that for which it is sold or in any way other than in strict accordance with the user manual supplied 5 Your product has been repaired or modified or attempted to be repaired or modified other than by a qualified person at a service centre authorised by the supplier and 6 The serial number has been defaced or altered in any way or if the serial number plate has been removed Limitations of Warranty The Trade Practices Act 1974 and corresponding State and Territory Fair Trading Acts or legalisation of another Government the relevant acts in certain circumstances imply mandatory conditions and warranties which cannot be excluded This warranty is in addition to and not in replacement for such conditions and warranties To the extent permitted by the Relevant Acts in relation to your product and any other materials provided with the product the Goods the liability of the supplier under the Relevant Acts is limited at the option of the supplier to e Replacement of the Goods or e Repair of the Goods or e Payment of the cost of replacing the Goods or e Payment of the cost of having the Goods repaired CELLO THE POWER IS IN YOUR HANDS
40. ress Enter the primary WINS server IP address e WINS Server 2 IP Address Enter an alternative WINS server IP address NTP Server Option 42 Enter the address of an NTP server to supply to DHCP clients e TFTP Server Option 66 Enter the address of a TFTP server to supply to DHCP clients e Option 150 Enter the address of a TFTP server for VOIP based DHCP clients e Option 160 Enter the address of a HTTPS provisioning server for VOIP based DHCP clients Address Reservation List You can reserve and assign IP addresses to specific computer either based on their computer name or MAC addresses or both Click on Add to add devices to the list Computer Name MAC Address IP Address Add fo fe fo fo M Enable Remove Dynamic DHCP Client List This list shows you the details of the devices that are currently connected to your MyZone lt shows you their name MAC address IP address and Expiry time e To add a computer or device from the Dynamic DHCP Client List to the Address Reserved List click on the Clone button to the right of the Expire Time column DHCP Relay Configuration To configure DHCP Relay click on the DHCP Relay Configuration tab on the top left hand side above the DHCP Configuration settings This will bring up the DHCP relay section where you can enable DHCP relay and add the server address DHCP Relay C Enable Disable DHCP Server Address fo 5 fo fo fi Once you ve completed your setti
41. ric Enter a metric value for your 3G route e NAT Masquerading Enable or disable NAT Masquerading on your MyZone Once you ve completed your WWAN 3G connection settings click the Save button to store your settings CELL 4 2 2 Band Provider Home Status v WWAN 3G v Wireless LAN v Services v System WWAN 3G gt Band Provider any C 3G WCDMA 850 C 3G WCDMA 1900 C 3G WCDMA 2100 C 3G WCDMA 900 C 26 GSM 850 C 26 GSM 900 C 26 GSM 1800 C 26 GSM 1900 Save Current Operator Selection Mode Automatic Select Operator Mode Automatic Manual 3G Manual 2G Current Operator Registration Cell C MCC MNC Operator Status Network Type Scan Apply Operator Name List In this section you can view and select the different networks and frequency bands that your provider offers lt is highly recommended that you leave the All Band Autoband option selected 4 2 3 SIM Security Home Status v WWAN 3G v Wireless LAN v Services v System WWAN 3G gt SIM Security SIM Status SIM OK Number of Retries Remaining 3 PIN ss Confirm PIN i Remember PIN Enabled Enable Disable PIN Protection Disabled Enable PIN If your SIM has a PIN number associated with it you must complete this section SIM Status This field shows you your SIM Status Number of Retries Remaining This field shows you the number of retries remaining if you enter the PIN code of your SIM card incorrectly P
42. s such as System Log entries and Firewall settings Follow these steps to configure NTP 1 Enable NTP server Enable your NTP server 2 NTP Server Address Enter your NTP server address Once you ve completed your settings click on Save to store them CELL 4 4 7 System Monitor This section allows you to set up System Monitoring on your MyZone The Periodic Ping Reset Monitor configures the MyZone to transmit controlled ping packets to a user specified IP addresses If the router does not receive a response to the pings the router will reboot The purpose of this feature is to ensure recovery of the device if the internet connection disconnects and then does not reconnect for some reason This feature works as follows a Every Periodic Ping Timer value in seconds the MyZone sends 3 consecutive pings to the Destination Address b If all 3 pings fail the MyZone sends 3 consecutive pings to the Second Address c The MyZone then sends 3 consecutive pings to the Destination Address and 3 consecutive pings to the Second Address every Periodic Ping Accelerated Timer seconds d If all accelerated pings in step C fail the MyZone reboots after waiting the amount of time entered in the Fail Count times e If any of the pings succeed the MyZone returns to step A and does not reboot The Periodic Ping Timer should never be set to a value less than 60 seconds this is to allow the MyZone
43. sed mobiity Programs Unins Then click on the Network and Internet selection from the Control Panel window Network and Sharing Center Varo network MIA eed Lars c Verne meta Comper and fera er tn OP CUD ari Nes pre 14 CELLO e Select the Connect to a network option You will see a selection of wireless networks pop up at the bottom right hand side of your screen CE e Centr Panel e hictwerk and iter ly M Grace Coren Pos Contra anal Micra k Network and Sharing Center gt up Bere pa al CPP LE A aan rd ee ee a ee piir md ur a Rirturor arsi inftermati Hardware sid Dire T Here ps PE D ul Prep amt Internet Opbors Liar de aut Change ous Poma para Mirza bere do orn Dede bro mers ord cook depp rn dered TOS Clock Language ansi Region Ema Acorn e Look for a wireless network named Cell C MyZone from the selection and click on it e Click on the Connect button at the bottom of the window Enter the default security key which is password and click on the OK button NOTE If you see a screen pop up that asks you to select your location please choose the Home option QI di Set Netnert Location Select a location for the Network network Windows will sutometically apply the correct network settings for the location Choose this for a home or similar location Your computer is discoverable and you can see other computers and devices Work ho
44. shooting CELL Troubleshooting Are you having trouble connecting wirelessly 1 Make sure that the Wifi device you are using to connect to the MyZone is turned ON For example most laptops have a manual Wifi ON OFF button that is typically located to the front or the side of the laptop depending on the brand 2 Ensure that the MyZone is turned ON and that the Wifi LED is blinking working on battery or steady charging 3 Search for Wireless Network Cell C MyZone and make sure you enter the right password which is password 4 Make sure DHCP is turned ON correctly on your Wifi device Are you having trouble accessing the Internet 1 Make sure the SIM is inserted correctly Check the SIM direction on the left side of the MyZone for reference 2 Check to ensure that the 3G LED is blinking correctly Refer to the table on Deciphering the Blinking Coloured Lights 3 If you are using a Prepaid SIM make sure that the SIM carries sufficient credit Appendices CELL Appendices Safety and Legal Information CE Marking This device has been tested to and conforms to the regulatory requirements of the European Union and attained CE Marking The CE Mark is a conformity marking consisting of the letters CE The CE Mark applies to the products regulated by the central European health safety and environmental protection legislation The CE Mark is obligatory for products it applies to the manufacturer affixes the markin
45. t the protocol for which you want the mappings to apply You can choose TCP UDP or all Protocol Source IP Address UDE All Tnraminn Part Ranne Source IP Address Enter the source IP address This is typically your private IP address Incoming Port Range Enter the incoming port number range Destination IP Address Enter the destination IP address This is typically your public IP address which is allocated by your 3G provider Destination Port Range Enter the destination port number range Once you have completed your settings click on Save NAT to store the settings DMZ Configuration If you have a client PC that cannot run an Internet application e g Games properly from behind the NAT firewall then you can open up the firewall restrictions to allow unrestricted two way Internet access by defining a DMZ Host The DMZ function allows you to re direct all packets going to your WAN port IP address to a particular IP address in your LAN DMZ Settings C Enable Disable DMZ IP Address Save DMZ To configure your DMZ follow these steps l 2 DMZ Settings Click on enable to turn ON this feature DMZ IP Address Enter the IP address you would like to place in your DMZ Once you have completed your settings click on Save DMZ to store the settings 4 4 5 DDNS CELL Home Status v WWAN 3G v Wireless LAN v Services v System Services gt DDNS DDNS Configuration C Enable Disab
46. time to reconnect to the 3G network following a reboot To disable the Periodic Ping Reset Monitor simply set to Fail Count O The MyZone can also be configured to automatically reboot on a periodic interval specified in minutes While this is not necessary it does ensure that in the case of remote installations it will reboot the MyZone if some error occurs The default value is O with the Periodic Reset Timer disabled The maximum value is 65535 minutes Home Status v WWAN 3G v Wireless LAN v Services v System Services gt System Monitor Display Introduction Destination Address Second Address Periodic PING Timer O disable 300 65535 secs Periodic PING Accelerated Timer O disable 60 65535 secs Fail Count O disable 1 65535 times Force reset every O disable 5 65535 mins Save To configure System Monitoring follow these steps 1 Destination Address Enter the destination address you would like to test Second Address Enter a secondary destination address you would like to test Periodic PING Timer Enter a value for the PING timer in seconds Periodic PING Accelerated Timer Enter a value for the PING accelerated timer in seconds Fail Count Enter a fail count O mom KR WwW N Force reset every Enter a value to force a reset in minutes Once you ve completed your settings click on Save to store them CELL 4 4 8 SMS The SMS section includes basic SMS functionality such as sendi
47. tion is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation IMPORTANT NOTE FCC Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 2Ocm between the radiator amp your body This transmitter must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter M CELLO GNU General Public License This product includes software code that is subject to the GNU General Public License GPL or GNU Lesser General Public License LGPL This code is subject to the copyrights of one or more authors and is distributed without any warranty A copy of this software can be obtained by contacting NetComm Limited on 61 2 9424 2059 The warranty is automatically voided if 1 You or someone else use the product or attempts to use it other than as specified 2 The fault or defect in your product is the result of a voltage surge subjected to the product either by the way of power supply or communication line whether caused by thunderstorm activity or any other cause s The fault is the result of accidental damage or damage in transit including but not limited to liquid spillage 4 Your product has been used fo
48. ware installation 1 3 Technical Specifications Environmental and Physical Operational temperature O C to 40 C Dimensions 97 x 60 6 x Imm Weight 77g Hardware Features Qualcomm MSM 7227 chipset 3G networks UMTS HSDPA HSUPA 850 900 1900 2100 MHz 2G networks GSM GPRS EDGE 850 900 1800 1900 MHz HSDPA category 8 7 2 Mbps downlink HSUPA category 6 5 76 Mbps uplink EDGE mode multi slot class 12 Qualcomm Power Management IC PM7540 Qualcomm RF Transceiver RTR6285 Receive diversity UMTS 2100 UMTS 1900 3 embedded RF antennas 1x 3G 2G main 1x 3G diversity 1x Wifi SIM reader push to lock type slot supports 1 8V and 3V SIM and USIM cards USB 2 0 Micro USB port Built in lithium ion polymer battery 1350 mAh 4 6 hours in operation 40 hours in idle 2 LED status indicators Power 3G connection AC Power Adapter 5V DC 1A with USB port and slide in AC power plug USB connectivity cable Micro USB to USB Wireless Wireless LAN AR6002 IEEE 802 11b g module Atheros IEEE 802 11g up to 54 Mbps IEEE 802 11b up to 11 Mbps Wireless LAN authentication WPA2 PSK WPA PSK Information in MyZone Manager 3G Signal strength and connectivity status Mobile service operator name SIM card PIN code configuration Battery status WiFi configuration information SSID security Compliance ICASA GE RoHS CELL Getting Started CELL Getting Started 2 1 Network and System Requirements Before co

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