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Guidelines for using your i-mate™ JASJAR as a USB Modem
This document explains how to use your i-mate™ JASJAR as a GPRS (Packet Data) Modem
using the 3G or 2G mobile phone network. Screenshots were taken from a Windows XP (SP2)
device. Note that when the JASJAR is actively being used as a modem, voice calls can only be
made or received if on a 3G network. Video calls can't be made or received while the JASJAR
is being used as a modem.
1. On your JASJAR, disable the "Receiving all incoming beams" by pressing Start >
Settings > Connections > Beam and ensuring the box is un-checked.
2. On the JASJAR, select Start > Programs > Wireless Modem. From the connection type,
select USB. Then press Start.
3. On your PC, disable Activesync (if installed). This is to avoid Activesync running as
soon as you plug in your JASJAR. To disable, right-click on the Activesync icon in the
bottom right and select Connection Settings. Then ensure the USB Connection box is
un-ticked.

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  • Page 1 3G or 2G mobile phone network. Screenshots were taken from a Windows XP (SP2) device. Note that when the JASJAR is actively being used as a modem, voice calls can only be made or received if on a 3G network. Video calls can’t be made or received while the JASJAR is being used as a modem.
  • Page 2 5. Clicking on the new device icon will initiate the following modem installation routine, clicking next between windows: Click on the option for “Have Disk” Navigate to the directory where the files from your i-mate™ installation disk were saved:...
  • Page 3 You should now see the message: 6. Now use the Control Panel > Phone and Modem Options to add in your operator’s APN:...
  • Page 4 6. Select HTC USB Modem and click Properties. Then select the Advanced tab at the top. You must enter your operator’s APN (Access Point Name) to the internet. This is a common mistake and most probably the modem will not work without it! Typically, the same Access Point as in the device ‘Start >...
  • Page 5 7. Now define a dial-up, by going to the Start > Connect to > Show all Connections, or via the Control Panel. Create a new dial-up session with the following selections (it is not mandatory to use the connection name used in this example):...
  • Page 6 Enter the user name and password required by your operator. Some operators may not require a specific user name but would require you not to leave any blanks on the user name.
  • Page 7 8. On the JASJAR, run the Wireless Modem application by pressing Start > Programs >Wireless Modem. Select Connection Type: USB. Then tap Start. 9. On the newly created dial-up press Dial. You should then see the messages: Dialing *99# … Connecting … Verifying username and password … Registering your computer on the network.

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