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Model | UMW190 |
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Carrier | Verizon |
Interface | USB |
Battery | No |
Device Type | Modem |
Category | Modem |
Data Speed | Up to 3.1 Mbps download |
Operating System Compatibility | Mac OS X 10.4 or later |
Weight | 30 g |
Provides information on how to install and use the UMW190 and emphasizes reading safety precautions before use.
Describes the UMW190 as a 3G wireless USB modem enabling high-speed wireless communication.
Lists the items included in the UMW190 product package, advising to contact the retailer if any are missing.
Explains the UMW190's design for PC USB ports and its use for internet access, intranets, and email.
Details features like power management, antenna design, connectivity, supported networks, chipsets, and data rates.
Provides guidelines on handling the USB connector, inserting the device, and maintaining it in a dry, clean environment.
Outlines the initial steps for using the UMW190, requiring software installation and device configuration.
Advises on first-time use by inserting the UMW190 and installing software, and safe removal without ejecting.
Lists the required operating system, port, processor, memory, disk space, and dial-up networking specs.
Provides step-by-step instructions for inserting and removing the SIM card from the UMW190 device.
Explains that installing VZAccess Manager includes the USB driver and notes audible notifications for hardware recognition.
Details how to safely remove the wireless device after use, gripping the top and bottom and pulling carefully.
Explains how to connect the Y-shaped cable for power boost, RF performance, and clearance issues.
States UMW190 compliance with FCC rules, testing with personal computers, and restrictions on co-location with other transmitters.
Device should not cause harmful interference and must accept received interference. Antenna separation guidelines are provided.
Covers modifications, FCC compliance limits, troubleshooting interference, and radio noise emissions.
Advises against use in explosive atmospheres, aircraft, or while driving, and notes data transmission reliability.
Defines technical terms related to networking, data, and device operation, such as Analog Coverage, Browser, and COM PORT.
Details SAR values for different bands, FCC/EU standards, and how tests are conducted for exposure limits.
Provides body-worn operation guidelines, separation distances, and safety advice for medical devices and RF energy.
Declares the UMW190's conformity with European R&TTE directive standards and lists applicable normative documents.