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Reliance Netconnect User Manual for MAC OS X

2009-3-19 Page 1 of 9

Reliance Netconnect User Manual for MAC OS X

Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.

All rights reserved

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Introduction This manual describes the operations of the Reliance Netconnect application. This application requires MAC OS X 10.3.7 or later.

Opreation Guide 1. To install the Reliance Netconnect application on MAC OS X, double-click the file

Reliance Netconnect.

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2. Click “Continue”.

3. Click “Continue” and then click “Agree” to accept the license.

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4. Select the MAC OS volume to install the application and click “continue”

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5. Enter the password of the current user and click OK

6. Wait while the application is being installed.

When the installation is finished, you will see the following window.

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7. Start the Reliance Netconnect application by double click “Reliance Netconnect”.

8. The main windows of the Reliance Netconnect is showed as below:

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9. If you want to dial up to connect to the network, you must create a valid profile first: click Setting on the main window. Then the setting window will show up.

10. Click New to set the parameters. Input the Profile Name as you like,

Then input network parameters:

Telephone Number will be #777

Account Name :- your 10digit MDN

Password : - Your 10digit MDN

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11. Click Save to save your setting and click OK to return the main window.

12. Now you can select the profile as you like and click Connect to dial-up.

13. While dialing, the MAC OS X may ask you to type your login password. Input your login password and click OK to continue.

14. If connected successfully, the following message window will be shown.

15. To disconnect from the network, click Disconnect. Then the following window will be shown.

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16. You can select the Network Type. In the sub menu, you can choose the following options:

High Speed 1x: The terminal can connect to the High Speed 1x network. Broadband+: The terminal can connect to the Broadband+ network. HYBRID (Broadband+ and High Speed 1x): The terminal can connect to the Broadband+ and High Speed 1x network both.

17. The below description is how to manually activate modem. (MAC OS X Leopard 10.5Version)

1. Connect to the website “http://homepage.mac.com/dalverson/zterm/”.

2. Download the “ZTerm1.1b7.OSX.dmg” file from above website.

3. Double-click the “ZTerm1.1b7.OSX.dmg” file.

4. Insert modem in the Mac PC usb port.

5. Double-click the “ZTerm” and then you can see ZTerm hyper-terminal window.

6. Type the “at+chv0” and then click the “Enter” button. If you see the “OK” in the ZTerm hyper-terminal window, go onto the next stage.

7. Activate Modem by typing the “at+cdv*228” on the ZTerm hyper-terminal window and clicking the “Enter” button. Follow the instructions after dialing *228.

Note: When you want to input ‘0’, ‘1’, ‘2’, …., ‘9’, ‘0’, ‘*’ and ‘#’ through hyper-terminal, use the “at^dtmf=0,0”, at^dtmf=0,1”, “at^dtmf=0,9”, “at^dtmf=0,0”, “at^dtmf=0,*” and “at^dtmf=0,#” command.