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mode.
Batter y level
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2. Close the micro-SIM c ard slot c over.
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NOTE:
The pl ug onl y fits one way to c onnect your devic e. D o not use
exc essi ve force to insert the pl ug.
Internet Access
Connection Scenarios
The devic e can acc ess the Internet in two ways and it allows
multipl e clients to s urf on the Inter net at the same ti me. T he
followi ng figur es are for your refer ence onl y.
Cellu lar n et wor k mod e: A micr o-SIM c ard c an be us ed to
acc ess the Internet.
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Intern et W i-Fi Mode: Your devic e c an be c onnected to a
WLAN devic e (s uch as a hotspot devic e or wirel ess router)
through Wi-Fi to acc ess the Internet. T he WLAN devic e must
be already c onnected to the Internet.
NOTE:
Your devi ce and the WLAN devi ce mus t be i n different subnets.
NOTES:
If the s ystem does not automatic all y l aunc h installati on, you
can double-clic k the devic e ins tall ation icon in M y Com puter
to i nstall the s oftware.
The devic e driver will be ins tall ed at the s ame ti me.
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3. Wait until the computer is connec ted to your devi ce
succ essfull y.
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Getting to Know the Wi-Fi SSID and
Password
You can us e the following methods to get the default Wi-Fi SSID
and pass wor d.
View the l abel on the devic e.
Press the FUNC K ey to acc ess the options menu. Sel ect
Device Info and the Wi-Fi SSID and pass word are
displ ayed on the scr een.
1. Ens ure that the connection between your devic e and the
client devic e is correct.
2. Launch the Inter net br owser and enter http://192.168.0.1 or
http://roger s.rockethub in the address bar.
3. Enter the pas s wor d to log in to the ZT E M obile Hotspot
configuration pag e. T he login page appears as follows . T he
followi ng figur e is onl y for your r eferenc e.
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NOTE: T he defaul t pas s wor d is adm in.
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Accessing the Internet
Cellular netw ork m ode
After a cli ent devi ce is s ucc ess full y connected to your devic e,
you can acc ess the Inter net in Autom atic or M anu al mode. The
default mode i s Autom atic.
Mode Oper ation
Automatic Your devic e is automatic ally connec ted to the
Internet, you c an sur f on the Internet through
the client.
Manual 1. Log i n to the Z TE M obile H otspot
configuration pag e.
2. Sel ect Setting s > Conn ectio n Mode >
Manual, and then clic k App ly.
3. Click to bac k to the home page, and
click or .
You can als o press the FUNC K ey and
selec t Dat a Conn ect ion. Sel ect Yes or
No.
NOTE:
To modi fy the par ameters of your devi ce, log i n to the Z TE
Mobil e H ots pot c onfigurati on page.
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Accessing the Internet
Internet Wi-Fi Mode
1. Log i n to the ZT E M obil e H ots pot c onfiguration pag e.
2. Sel ect W i-Fi Setting s > Inter net W i-Fi.
3. Set the Inter net W i-Fi Switch to En able, and clic k Apply.
Then s et the Pr eferr ed N et wor k to W i-Fi, and clic k Apply.
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After the cli ent devic e is connec ted to the Wi-Fi hotspot
succ essfull y, you can acc ess the Inter net.
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1. Statu s Chec k the status of the current connec tion.
2. Cu rrent net wor k p anel C hec k status of mobile networ k
connecti on, c onnected devic es, upload and downl oad data
speed, or c hange rel ated settings .
3. Statistic C hec k your appr oxi mate cumulati ve data us age,
and data amount left s tatistic.
4. Statu s info rm ation C hec k devi ce status i nfor mati on.
5. Index b ar Selec t the functi on to be us ed from the index bar.
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Connection Settings View
Click Settings on M y rout er.
Connection mode
Sel ect Conn ection Mod e. T he c onnecti on mode infor mati on is
shown i n the followi ng figur e.
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Autom atic: T he devic e will s earch availabl e networ k
automatic all y.
Manual: T he devic e will s earch availabl e networ k manuall y.
APN
1. Sel ect APN .
2. Sel ect Manu al. You c an s et the Acc ess Point Name ( APN) i n
the followi ng figure.
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Mode: If a fi xed APN is provi ded by your s er vice pr ovider,
selec t M anual APN. Otherwis e, pl ease sel ect Auto APN, and
the devic e will automatic all y obtai n par ameters .
Profile: It contains one or mor e profil e names.
PDP T yp e: IPv4/IPv6/IPv4&IPv6.
Profile N am e: It refers to the name that you assign to the
new pr ofile.
APN: Acc ess Point Name. The APN contai ns 0-9 a-z A-Z . -
and it can't star t with and end wi th .or -.
Auth entication : Is pr ovided by your Internet Ser vic e
Provi der(ISP).Pass wor d Authentic ation Protoc ol ( PAP)
provi des a si mpl e method without encr ypti on for the peer to
establis h its identity usi ng a 2- way hands hake.
Chall eng e-Hands hake Authenti cati on Pr otoc ol (CHAP) is
used to periodicall y verify the identity of the pe er usi ng a
3-way hands hake.
User Nam e: Us er name is us ed to obtai n authentic ation from
the ISP when the c onnection is establis hed.
Password : Pas s wor d is us ed to obtai n authentication fr om
the ISP when the c onnection is establis hed.
Click " Set as d efau lt" to s et this pr ofile as the default profil e.
NOTE:
Please dis connec t the devic e from the networ k before chang ing
setti ngs.
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Wi-Fi Settings
You can s et up wir eless hots pot so that your mobile phone or
laptop coul d acc ess network vi a it. Clic k W i-Fi Settings on M y
router.
Main SSID
Sel ect M ain SSID .
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(!#()+-./%=?@ ^_{| }~) and spac e, and i t c an not s tart and end
with a s pace.
Broad cast N et wor k N am e(SSID): If you enabl e this function,
the devic e will broadcas t SSID. Other wir eless devic es c an
discover and connec t to this devic e.
Securit y Mod e:
OPEN: U nencr ypted mode. T here are ris ks that the
networ k will be us ed by unauthorized i ndi vi duals. This
encr ypti on mode is nt recommended.
WPA2(AES)-PSK: It is the s ec ure versi on of WPA
with i mplementation of the 802.11i standard.
WPA-PSK/WPA2- PSK: WPA Pr e-Shar ed Key
(WPA-PSK). WPA2- PSK is the s ec ure versi on of
WPA with i mplementation of the 802.11i s tandard.
Password : T he pass- phr as e needs to c ontai n 0-9 a-z A-Z ! #
( ) + - ./ %= ? @ ^_ { | } ~
Max Stat ion Nu mber: You c an s elect the maxi mum number
of wir eless termi nals whic h can c onnect to the devic e.
Guest SSID
Sel ect Gu est SSID, and set Mult i SSID to Enab le.
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WPS
Sel ect W PS. WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) is a s tandar d that
allows us ers to s et up a wirel ess networ k i n an eas y and s ec ure
way without specific configur ation, such as: SSID, sec urity mode
and pass wor d.
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PIN: You need to enter the PIN that is gener ated by the
acc ess cli ent.
PBC: You c an s elec t the PBC (Pus h Button Configur ation) on
the web page to enabl e WPS functi on.
Internet Wi-Fi
Sel ect Internet W i-Fi.
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Refer to the c hapter Int ern et W i-Fi Mode.
Advance Settings
Sel ect Advan ce Settings.
Band Selection : You c an s elect the sui table band for your
devic e.
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Net wor k Mod e: Selec t the s uitabl e Wi-Fi networ k mode, the
devic e Wi-Fi per for manc e maybe improved.
Chann el B and width: Selec t the c hannel bandwidth for your
devic e.
Countr y/R egion Cod e: You can s elect the s uitabl e
Countr y/Region C ode for your devic e.
Frequ en cy (Ch ann el): Selec t appropriate channel to
optimiz e the perfor manc e and cover age of your wirel ess
networ k.
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Status Information View
Click next to D etail Infor mation to c hec k detailed
infor mati on about your device.
SMS View
Click . T he SM S is s hown in the foll owing figur e.
The r ec ei ved mess age c an be read from the D evic e SM S or SIM
SMS i n the main SMS window.
You c an send and rec ei ve SM S text mess ages s traight from
your c omputer. T he SMS window provi des an eas y way to vi ew
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mess ages, write new ones, and manage contact details.
Phonebook View
Click . T he phonebook is shown in the foll owing figure.
You can s ave your contacts in Devi ce or SIM car d.
Up to 350 contacts c an be s aved on your devic e. N umber of
contacts that can be saved on the SIM car d depends on the SIM
cards capacity to save contacts .
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Advanced View
Pow er-save
shown below.
Wi-Fi Coverage
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coverage, if the termi nal devic e is still c onnect ed to your Wi-Fi
networ k, whic h will decreas e batter y life .
Wi-Fi Sleep
Router
Click > Router. The r outer will appear as shown bel ow.
IP Add ress: LAN IP address of the r outer. You can acc ess
pag e management on device via this IP address.
Subnet Mask: Subnet mas k for IP addr ess.
DHCP Server En able: If the D ynamic H ost Configur ati on
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Protoc ol (DHCP) s er vic e is enabled, the devic e alloc ates IP
addres ses to cli ents c onnected to it.
DHCP Serv er Disable: If the D ynamic H os t Configur ati on
Protoc ol (DHCP) ser vic e is disabled, the devic e does not
alloc ate IP addr ess es to clients c onnected to i t and IP
addres ses mus t be entered manuall y fr om eac h cli ent.
DHCP IP Pool: Starting and Ending IP address specify IP
addres s range whic h is assigned by DHC P ser ver to acc ess
devic es . T he IP address out of this r ang e c annot be assigned
by DHC P s er ver .
DHCP Lease T im e: Leas e Ti me s pecifies how long a
computer can use IP addres s. If the devic e conti nues to use
the IP addr ess , it must ini tiate a reques t agai n befor e the
leas e ti me expir es. T his IP addres s will not assign itsel f to
another devic e until the ol d devi ce doesn t i nitiate ar equest
when its leas e ti me expires
Firew all
Click > Fir ewall. T he firewall will appear as shown bel ow.
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Port Filtering
Sel ect Po rt Filtering . You c an s et fir ewall policies to pr otect
your networ k from virus es, wor ms and malicious acti viti es on the
Internet .
If you s elect M AC /IP/Port F iltering to En ab le, the filter settings
will appear as s hown below:
Default Policy: Set how to handl e the pac ket if none of the rul es
matc hes .
Port Mapping
Select Port Mapping. Conf igure a Port Mapping to enable
external computers to access WWW, FTP or other services
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prov ided by LAN.
UpnP
Select UpnP. Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) is a set of
networking protocols that allows networked dev ices to
seamlessly discover each other's presence on the network
and establish functional network services for data sharing,
communications, and entertainment.
DMZ
If you want access the serv ices such as ftp and http which
installed on the local PC f rom internet, you need put the
PC's IP address to the DMZ address. Select DMZ, and set
DMZ settings to Enable.
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Update
Click > Upd ate. T he update will appear as s hown bel ow.
Others
Click > Oth ers.
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Restart and Reset
If the PIN code of your SIM car d is enabl ed, you will need to
input the PIN code when you log i n at the first ti me.
NOTE:
The SIM c ard will be l oc ked if you enter wrong PIN c ode thr ee
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times i n a row.
If you want to modi fy the PIN Status, pl ease Select >
Other s > SIM PIN M an agem ent. T he PIN management will
appear as shown bel ow:
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Configuring Your PC
The following describes how to c onfigure the Inter net Pr otoc ol in
Windows 7 operating s ystem for your Wi-Fi c onnecti on.
1. Right-click Net wor k and s elect Prop erties.
2. Sel ect C hang e ad apter setting s.
3. Right-click W ireless N et wo rk Conn ection and sel ect
Prop erties.
4. Sel ect Inter net Proto col Ver sion 4 (TCP/IPv 4), and clic k
Prop erties.
5. Sel ect Obtain an IP addr ess autom atically and Obt ain
DNS serv er addr ess auto matically, and clic k OK.
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recei ve a r efund for the product from ZTE under the
above-mentioned situations.
This warranty is end users sol e r emedy and ZTEs s ole liability
for defec ti ve or nonc onfor ming items, and is in li eu of all other
warranties , express ed, i mplied or s tatutor y, i ncluding but not
limited to the i mpli ed warranties of merch antability and fi tness
for a particul ar purpos e, unl ess other wis e requir ed under the
mandator y pr ovisions of the law.
Lim itation of Liability
ZTE s hall not be liable for any l oss of profi ts or i ndir ect, s peci al,
incidental or cons equential damages r esul ting from or arisi ng
out of or i n c onnecti on with usi ng of this pr oduc t, no matter
whether or not ZT E had been advi sed, knew or should have
known of the possibility of s uch damag es, i ncludi ng, but not
limited to los t pr ofits , interruption of busi nes s, c ost of c apital,
cost of s ubs titute facilities or pr oduct, or any downtime cos t.
FCC Regulations
This devic e c ompli es with part 15 of the FCC Rul es. Oper ation is
subj ect to the foll owing two conditions: ( 1) This devic e may not
cause har mful i nter fer enc e, and ( 2) this devic e must ac cept any
inter fer enc e recei ved, incl udi ng interference that may c ause
undesired operation.
This device has been tested and found to compl y with the li mits
for a Cl ass B digital device, purs uant to Part 15 of the FCC
Rules . Thes e limi ts ar e designed to pr ovide reas onable
protecti on agai nst har mful i nterfer ence in a r esidential
installati on. T his eq uipment generates , us es and c an radi ated
radi o freq uenc y energ y and, if not installed and us ed in
acc ordanc e wi th the ins truc tions, may c aus e harmful
inter fer enc e to radi o communi cati ons. H owever, ther e is no
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guarantee that i nterference will not occ ur in a partic ular
installati on If this equipment does c ause har mful interferenc e to
radi o or tel evision recepti on, whic h c an be deter mined by turni ng
the equi pment off and on, the user is encourag ed to tr y to
correct the i nterfer ence by one or mor e of the followi ng
meas ures:
-Reorient or r eloc ate the r ecei vi ng antenna.
-Increas e the s eparation between the equipment and r ec ei ver.
-Connec t the eq uipment i nto an outlet on a circuit differ ent from
that to whic h the recei ver is c onnected.
-Cons ult the dealer or an experienc ed radi o/T V tec hnician for
hel p.
FCC Note:
Caution: Changes or modific ati ons not expressl y approved by
the party res ponsi ble for c omplianc e c ould voi d the users
authority to oper ate the equipment.
RF Exposure Inform ation (SAR)
This devic e is designed and manufactured not to exceed the
emission limits for expos ure to radio fr equenc y (RF) energy s et
by the F ederal Communic ati ons Commis sion of the U nited
States.
During SAR tes ting, this devic e was set to trans mit at its highest
certifi ed power l evel in all tes ted frequenc y bands, and pl ac ed in
posi tions that si mul ate RF expos ure i n us age agai nst the head
with no separ ati on, and near t he body with the s eparation of 10
mm. Although the SAR is deter mined at the highest c ertifi ed
power level, the ac tual SAR level of the device while oper ati ng
can be well below the maxi mum val ue. T his is becaus e the
devic e is designed to operate at multipl e power levels so as to
use onl y the power required to r eac h the networ k. In g eneral, the
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closer you are to a wir eless bas e stati on antenna, the l ower the
power output.
The expos ure standard for wir eles s devices empl oying a uni t of
meas urement is known as the Specific Abs or ption R ate, or SAR.
The SAR li mit s et by the FCC is 1.6W/kg.
This devic e is c omplied with SAR for gener al popul ati on
/uncontr olled expos ure limi ts i n ANSI/IEEE C 95.1- 1992 and had
been tes ted in acc ordanc e with the meas urement methods and
proc edur es s pecifi ed in IEEE1528. T his devic e has been tested
and meets the FCC RF exposur e gui deli nes when tes ted wi th
the devic e direc tl y c ontacted to the body.
The FCC has granted an Eq uipment Authoriz ation for this model
devic e with all reported SAR levels eval uated as in c ompli ance
with the FCC R F exposur e gui deli nes . SAR infor mation on this
model devic e is on fil e with the FCC and can be found under the
Display Gr ant s ecti on of www.fcc .gov/oet/ea/fc cid after
searc hing on FCC ID: SRQ-MF 970
For this devi ce, the highes t reported SAR val ue for usag e near
the body is 1.44W/kg.
Whil e ther e may be differ enc es between the SAR l evel s of
various devic es and at vari ous positions, they all meet the
government r equirements.
SAR complianc e for body- worn oper ation is bas ed on a
separation dis tanc e of 10 mm between the uni t and the human
body. Carr y this devic e at l east 10 mm away from your body to
ens ure R F exposur e level c ompli ant or lower to the r eported
level. To support body- worn oper ati on, choos e the belt clips or
hols ters, which do not c ontain metallic components, to mai ntain
a s eparation of 10 mm between this device and your body.
RF expos ure complianc e with any body- wor n ac ces sor y, whi ch
contai ns metal , was not tes ted and certifi ed, and us e such
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body- wor n acc ess or y s houl d be avoided.
IC Notice
This devi ce complies with Indus tr y C anada licens e-exempt R SS
standard(s). Operati on is s ubj ect to the followi ng two c onditi ons :
(1) this device may not caus e i nterfer ence, an d
(2) this device must acc ept any interferenc e, incl udi ng
inter fer enc e that may c aus e undesired oper ation of the
devic e.
This Cl ass B digital apparatus c ompli es with C anadi an
ICES- 003.
IC: 5200E-MF 970
IC Radiation Exposure Statement
This EUT is c ompliance with SAR for g eneral
populati on/unc ontroll ed expos ure li mits i n IC RSS-102 and had
been tes ted in acc ordanc e with the meas urement methods and
proc edur es s peci fied in IEEE 1528 and IEC 62209. T his
equipment s houl d be ins tall ed and operated with mi ni mum
distanc e 1.0 c m between the radiator and your body. T his devi ce
and its antenna(s) must not be c o-loc ated or oper ati ng in
conj uncti on wi th any other antenna or tr ans mitter.
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LEGAL INFORMATION
Copyright 2015 ZT E C ORPOR ATION.
All rights r eser ved.
No part of this public ati on may be exc erpted, reproduced,
translated or utiliz ed in any for m or by any means , el ectronic or
mechanical, i ncluding photocopyi ng and micr ofil m, without the
prior written per mission of ZTE Cor por ati on.
The manual i s published by ZT E C orporation. We r es er ve the
right to make modific ations on print errors or update
specifications wi thout prior notice.
Ver sion N o.: R 1.0
Edition Tim e: J ul y 10, 2015
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