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Welcome to use LAVA HSUPA modem

User Manual

Contents
User Manual ................................................................................................................. 1
1 Introduction ............................................................................................................... 3
2 Description ................................................................................................................. 4

Launching the Terminal Management ...................................................................................... 4


Interface Overview .................................................................................................................... 4
Status Information ..................................................................................................................... 5

3 Internet Services........................................................................................................ 6

Accessing the Internet ............................................................................................................... 6


Statistics Information ................................................................................................................ 6

4 SMS ............................................................................................................................ 7

Creating and Sending a Message .............................................................................................. 7


Viewing a Message ................................................................................................................... 7

5 Phonebook ................................................................................................................. 9

Creating and Saving a Contact .................................................................................................. 9


Searching a Contact .................................................................................................................. 9
View contacts ............................................................................................................................ 9

6 USSD ........................................................................................................................ 11

Sending a USSD command ..................................................................................................... 11


Add a new USSD command ................................................................................................... 11
Edit a USSD command ........................................................................................................... 11
Delete the USSD command .................................................................................................... 11

7 Call ........................................................................................................................... 12

Have a call............................................................................................................................... 12
Answer a call........................................................................................................................... 12
View a call record ................................................................................................................... 12

8 Settings ..................................................................................................................... 14

Network Configuration ........................................................................................................... 14


Network Mode ........................................................................................................................ 14
Network Search ....................................................................................................................... 14
PIN Lock ................................................................................................................................. 14
SMS Setting ............................................................................................................................ 15
Check Own Number and IMEI ............................................................................................... 15
Voice Setting ........................................................................................................................... 15
Helps ....................................................................................................................................... 16

9 FAQ & Answers ...................................................................................................... 17


10 Acronyms ............................................................................................................... 19

Introduction
The product is designed to enable PC users access to the Internet via
GPRS/EDGE/UMTS/HSPA networks. It uses a standard USB interface for a fast
simple connection to your PC. The modems firmware includes the following
features:

Internet services

Statistics

Phonebook

SMS

Setting

USSD

Call

MicroSD card

Description
Launching the Terminal Management

To launch the program, double-click the shortcut icon of the Terminal Management
on the desktop.
Note:

When you are required to enter the PIN, enter the correct PIN and click OK.
If you fail to enter the correct PIN for 3 times then you should enter the
correct PUK to set a new PIN

The SIM/USIM card is supplied by the service provider. For details, contact
your service provider.

Interface Overview

Shortcut Icons
The following table lists the shortcut icons provided by the Terminal Management.
Icon
Function

Display the Connection interface


Display the Statistics interface
Display the SMS interface
Display the Phonebook interface
Display the USSD interface
Display the Call interface

Display the Setting interface


Display the help file

Status Information

The following table lists the status information


Status Information

Description

No device or Detecting device


No SIM card or SIM locked
Signal strength from 0 to 5
Registered on 3G
Registered on 2G
Roaming state
Have unread messages

No unread messages
Note:

When you move the cursor to the icon, the number of total and unread
message(s) is displayed
Double click

or

then the SMS interface will pop

If the SMS icon flashes, it means a folder is full. In order not to affect the
follow-up message receive, please delete some messages or set the message
storage location to PC
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Internet Services
Accessing the Internet

After setting the network and connection profiles, you can access the network
smoothly. Please reference to the setting module for the specific setting process.
To access the Internet, do as follows:
1. Click
to display the Connection interface .
2. Select the correct profile in the drop-down list.
3. Click Connect to set up the connection.
Note:

When the connection is established, the traffic information will be displayed


in the bottom of the Connection interface.

When the connection is established, click Disconnect to disconnect from


the network.

Statistics Information

You can use the Statistics function to see the current or previous traffic information .
Click
to view the traffic information. Click Traffic Statistics to display the
traffic record and you can clear the related statistics information.
Note:

The statistical data of the traffic is only for your reference. The actual traffic
information is accounted on the basis of the traffic data collected by the
operator.

SMS
The Terminal Management provides SMS services and the messages can be easily
managed. There are several folders in the SMS interface. A brief introduction as
follows:
Inbox: Display the messages stored in SIM card. Its capacity depends on the SIM
card itself.
Outbox: Display the outgoing messages and not sent successfully messages.
SentItems: Display the messages sent successfully.
Drafts: Display the messages you have stored before
To display a particular folder, do as follows:
1. Click
to display the SMS interface
2. Choose an specific folder in All Folders

Creating and Sending a Message


1.
2.
3.
4.

Click
to display the SMS interface
Select a item in "All Folders"
Click the "New" to create a new message
Enter the recipient number by using one of the following options:

Enter the recipient number directly

Click To then select the phone number in the View Phonebook interface
5. Enter the message content.
6. After the content is edited, you can choose the following options:

Send: Send the message

Save: Save the message as a draft


Note:

Make sure the SMS center number is right before sending a message.You can
go to the setting interface to view or modify the SMS center number

You can group send a message but each number should be separated by ";"

You can enter up to 1120 characters in a message each time and it will be sent
in 8 short messages

Viewing a Message

To view a message, do as follows:


1. Select a message to read.
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2. Click the selected message then details will be displayed below the message list.
3. Double click the selected message then you can send the message to the message
receiver.Right-click the selected message for the following options:

Open: send the message to the message receiver.

Delete: Delete the selected message.

Reply: re-edit the message and send it to the message sender.

Re-dial: Re-dial the message sender.

PickUp: In the New Contact interface, enter other information (including


name,mobile number, office number, home number, email address and
remarks), and save the contact.
Note:

You can press and hold Shift or Ctrl, and click the selected messages.

You can also click the shortcut icons displayed above the message list to
perform the following operations:
: Reply to the selected message.
: Forward the selected message.
: Delete the selected message.
: Re-dial the message sender.

Phonebook
You can manage contacts in the phonebook conveniently with the Terminal
Management. There are several folders in the Contacts interface. A brief
introduction as follows:
PC Phonebook stores the contact in PC
SIM Phonebook stores the contact in SIM card
DataCard Phonebook stores the contact in DataCard
To display a particular folder, do as follows:
1. Click
to display the Contacts interface.
2. Choose a specific folder in All Folders.

Creating and Saving a Contact

1. Click
to display the Contacts interface.
2. Choose a specific folder in All Folders.
3. Click New to display the New interface.
4. Input relevant information.
5. Click OK to save the new contact.
Note:

The folder decide the place where the contact will be saved.

The number of new contact should not be empty. Otherwise, the saving for the
number will fail.

Searching a Contact
1. Click

to display search textbox.

2. Input the keywords about the contact into the search textbox.
3. The searching result will be highlighted
Note:

You can enter any part of the contact information to search. Each field of the
contact information is supported.

When you search the contact, the contact list is updated automatically
according to the information entered. The matched contacts in the searched
group are displayed. When no matching contact is found in the group, no
result is displayed.

View contacts

To view a contact, do as follows:


1. Chose a folder in All folders, select a contact to view
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2. Click the selected contact


3. Right-click the selected contact for the following options:

Edit: re-edit the contact.

Delete: Delete the contact.

Message: Send a message to the contact.

Voice: Dial to the contact.

Move to: Move the contact to another folder.

Copy to: Copy the contact to another folder.


Note:

You can also click the shortcut icons displayed above the contact list to
perform the following operations:
: Delete the selected contact.
: Send a message to the contact.
: Dial to the contact.

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USSD
The value-added operation service is provided.

Sending a USSD command


1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Click
to display the USSD interface.
Enter the USSD command by using one of the following options:
Choose a command from the existing command list
Enter the command directly.
Click Send to send the USSD command.

1.
2.
3.
4.

Click
to display the USSD interface.
Click New to display the New interface.
Input relevant information;
Click on OK to add a new USSD command.

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Click
to display the USSD interface.
Choose a command from the existing command list
Click Edit to display the Edit interface.
Modify the relevant information;
Click on OK to save the USSD command.

Add a new USSD command

Edit a USSD command

Delete the USSD command

1. Click
to display the USSD interface.
2. Choose the USSD command
3. Click Delete to delete the selected USSD command
Note:

Please consult you operator for specific USSD command.

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Call
This function supports voice call function.

Have a call
1.
2.

Click
to display the call interface;
Enter the calling number by using one of the following options:

Click numeric keyboard and input the number;

Click Phonebook then select the phone number in the View Phonebook
interface.
4. Click Dial to make a call.
5. After the dial is out, you can click Disconnect to hang up the call
Note:

Drag the scroll bar to adjust the volume

You can click Clear to undo the most recent input phone number.

Voice call requires the support of audio card of PC.

The quality of voice call is related to the hardware of PC.

Answer a call

1. When called, the Call interface will automatically pop


2. Click Receive to answer the call
3. After the call is connected, you can click Disconnect to end the call.
Note:

After the call is connected the talk time will displayed in the panel of Call
Information

You can view the call record in Call History

View a call record

All the call record stored in Call History. There are several folders in Call
History. A brief introduction as follows:
Missed Calls: Displays records of recently missed calls.
Dialed Calls: displays records of recently dialed calls.
Received Calls: displays records of recently received and rejected calls.
To view a particular call record, do as follows:
Chose a folder in Call History, select a call record to view.
Right click the call record you have selected, you can choose the following options:

Voice: Have a call to the call record number


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Message: Send a message to the call record number.


PickUp: Save the record as a contact.
Delete: Delete the selected call log.

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Settings
1. Network Configuration

Add a APN profile


If your APN profile does not appear in the drop-down list of operators, you can follow
these steps to add a new APN profile
1. Click
to display the setting interface.
2. Click Network Configuration.
3. Input relevant information;
4. Click Apply to save and apply the APN profile
Delete a APN profile
1.
2.
3.
4.

Click
to display the setting interface.
Click Network Configuration.
Choose a APN profile from the drop-down list of operators.
Click Delete to delete the selected APN profile.

2. Network Mode

Network mode include GSM/GPRS/EDGE and WCDMA/HSDPA/HSUPA . You can


freedom to select the network mode.
1.
2.
3.
4.

Click
to display the setting interface.
Click Network Mode.
Choose a network.
Click Apply to apply the selected network mode

3. Network Search

Network search is designed to automatically search the current network.


1. Click
to display the setting interface.
2. Click Network Search.
3. Select one of the following:

Auto Search: Automatically choose a network to register.

Manual Search: Manually choose a network from the network list to register.
4. Click Apply to apply the selected network search mode.

4. PIN Lock

Change the PIN lock state

1. Click

to display the setting interface.


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2. Click PIN Lock.

3. Choose a PIN lock state.


4. Click Apply then input the correct PIN in new interface
5. Click on Ok to complete the change

Note:

If you enter the wrong PIN codes for a preset number of times, the SIM/USIM
card is locked and you cannot use it until you enter the PUK code.

Modify PIN code

1. Click
to display the setting interface.
2. Click PIN Lock.

3. Click Change PIN Code to display Change PIN interface


4. Input the original PIN code and new PIN code twice
5. Click OK to complete the modification
Note:

It can be allowed only the PIN enabled.

5. SMS Setting

Go to the setting interface, do as follows:


1. Click
to display the setting interface.
2. Click SMS Setting.
Modify the Message Center Number
The message center number is read from (U)SIM, it can be modified.
1. Input the message center number
2. Click the button Apply
3. In the pop-up dialog box, click Yes to complete the modification.
Message Delivery Report
Select enabled/disable SMS status report, default is disabled.
1. Choose enable or disable from the drop-down list of GetMsgReport
2. Click the button Apply to complete setting

6. Check Own Number and IMEI


1. Click
to display the setting interface.
2. Click Check Local Number and IMEI.
3. The information of local phone number and IMEI will be displayed in the
interface

7. Voice Setting

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Through the voice setting the voice can be easily managed. Change the voice device,
do as follows:
1.
2.
3.
4.

Click
to display the setting interface.
Click Voice Setting.
Click Setting.
In the pop-up system page, choose a voice device then click Apply to complete
the voice setting.

8. Helps

Click
on main interface to switch to help pop-up windows. Under Help
subject, you can get the product information on functions introduction and usage
guide, etc.

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FAQ & Answers


When you meet the following problems in service, please refer to the following
answers to solve it. If the problems still exist, please contact with your suppliers.
1. Q: What should I do if I cannot access the Internet?
A: You may:
1. Check the network signal strength.
2. Check whether you have activated the wireless online service. You can ask the
local network operator how to activate it.
3. If the wireless online service is activated, check network settings according to
the instructions in "Internet Services".
2. Q:Connected to the Internet, but it cannot open any website page.
A: The reasons are shown below:
1. After connection, there is no data transfer, which resulted that you cant open
web pages
2. The IE browser got problems.
3. The operating system is infected by virus
You may:
1. Check that the APN in the Default Configuration is correct or not.
2. If the IE got problems,upgrade to the new version or reinstall the IE browser.
It cannot open any website page
3. Use the professional anti-virus software to check and kill the virus in the
operating system completely
3. Q:The connection speed and data transfer rates are too slow
A: Please check the local network signal strength.
4. Q: Sending an SMS failed
A: Please make sure the SMS center number is correct.
5. Q: I cannot receive an SMS
A: Please check whether your (U)SIM cards memory is full.
6. Why does the prompt Unavailable connection profile appear?
A: Please add a connection profile manually.
7. Q:I couldnt hear the voice
A:Please make sure the voice setting is right.
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8. Why can I only save part of the name when adding a new contact?
A: The inputted character exceed the maximum length of (U)SIM.
9. Why after I select loop & BSNL south profiles while the username and
password field of APN setting is blank?
A: You should enter the username and password manually and the input format is
"91-xxxxxxxxxx", the " xxxxxxxxxx " means your mobile number.

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Acronyms
Abbreviations
APN
DNS
IMEI
PIN
PUK
SIM
USIM
USSD
SMS
FAQ
GSM
GPRS
EDEG
3G
3GPP
UMTS
HSPA
HSUPA
HSDPA
HSPA+
WCDMA
LTE

Description

Access Point Name


Domain Name Server
International Mobile Equipment Identity
Personal Identification Number
PIN Unblocking Key
Subscriber Identity Module
UMTS Service Identity Module
Unstructured Supplementary Service Data
Short Message Service
Frequently Asked Questions
Global System for Mobile communications
General Packet Radio Service
Enhanced Data Rate for GSM Evolution
The Third Generation
The 3rd Generation Partnership Project
Universal Mobile Telecommunications System
High-Speed Packet Access
High Speed Uplink Packet Access
High Speed Downlink Packet Access

HSPA Evolution
Wideband Code Division Multiple Access
Long Term Evolution

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