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Zipit Wireless Messenger
`IM tapped in.
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`AND USERS GUIDE
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`GETTING STARTED GUIDE
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`ZIPIT EX. 2044, pg.1
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`ZIPIT EX. 2044, pg.1
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`WELCOME
`_________________________________________________________________________
`Thank you for choosing Zipit Wireless Messenger.
`We hope that you are completely satisfied with your product. Please visit us at
`www.zipitwireless.com if you have any comments or suggestions.
`
`
`Copyright
`Copyright © 2004, 2005 Aeronix, Inc. All rights reserved. The “Z” logo, Zipit, MyFriendz,
`MyEmoticonz, & “IM tapped in” are trademarks of Aeronix, Inc. and may be registered in
`some jurisdictions. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
`
`Disclaimers
`Zipit Wireless Messenger is not endorsed or affiliated with AOL, Yahoo, or Microsoft.
`Aeronix, Zipit, and its suppliers assume no responsibility for any damages or loss from the
`use of this guide or damages or loss caused by failures in delivery or receipt of messages.
`Aeronix and Zipit do not guarantee uninterrupted service to any Instant Message service.
`
`Aeronix and Zipit reserve the right to change the software, features and support for IM
`services at will. This document may also change from time to time. Please visit
`http://www.zipitwireless.com for the latest version.
`
`End User License Agreement
`Please visit http://www.zipitwireless.com for the latest copy of the End User License
`Agreement. Warranty becomes void if the Zipit Wireless Messenger is modified, improperly
`used, damaged by accident or neglect, or if any parts are improperly installed or replaced by
`the user.
`
`Safety Warnings
`Zipit Wireless Messenger includes a Lithium Ion battery. Please dispose of properly when
`replacing.
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`ZIPIT EX. 2044, pg.2
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`Product Features
`(cid:131)
`Portable Instant Messaging
`(cid:131) Works with your existing IM accounts and friend lists
`(cid:131) Connects to wireless 802.11b or g home networks & public hotspots
`(cid:131) Compatible with popular IM services
`(cid:131)
`Support for future Music services (requires purchase of software
`update available at a future date)
`(cid:131) One year warranty
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`Convenience
`(cid:131) No PC required
`(cid:131) Quick and easy first-time setup
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`Automatic detection and connection to wireless networks
`(cid:131) Multiple, concurrent conversations
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`Automatic software updates via wireless connection
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`Instant on
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`Security
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`Immune to viruses
`(cid:131) No pop-ups
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`Password protection to prevent IM account theft
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`OVERVIEW
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`Messaging Screen
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`Header Bar - The top portion of the screen is called the Header Bar. From left to
`right, the Header Bar provides the following information: the IM service and screen
`name of the friend you are chatting with, the Conversation Counter, the incoming
`message indicator, the ALT, CTRL, and SHIFT status indicators, and the battery
`meter.
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`History Window -
`Displays lines of text
`typed by you and
`your friend in the
`order that they are
`entered. The UP and
`DOWN cursor keys
`can be used to scroll
`back and forth
`through the
`conversation history.
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`Text Entry Window –
`During conversations,
`characters that you type
`are displayed in the Text
`Entry Window. When you
`press ENTER, the text
`message is sent to your
`friend and is then
`displayed in the History
`Window.
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`LEDs – The Amber LED
`blinks slowly when the
`device is in Standby mode
`and blinks quickly when
`the battery is low. The
`Green LED is on when
`the device is connected to
`a wireless network and
`blinks when a new
`message is received.
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`Keyboard
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`MyFriendz Key – Opens and closes the MyFriendz List. (The MyFriendz List is
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`a pop-up window that displays the screen names of your friends currently
`logged on to the same Instant Messenger services that you are logged in to.)
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`
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`PREV & NEXT – During
`chatting, used to cycle
`through chat windows.
`When the MyFriendz
`List is active, used to
`scroll one page at a
`time through screen
`names.
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`ALT-⌧ – Closes
`a conversation
`window
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`Power Button –
`Press and hold for 1
`second to turn on or
`off.
`Cursors – Used to
`navigate. ALT-UP or
`ALT-DOWN enables
`volume control
`function.
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`Menu – Opens and
`closes the Setup
`Menu
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`SHIFT – For caps, press Shift once prior to pressing a letter
`key. Press Shift twice to enable Caps-Lock.
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`CTRL – Press Control once followed by a letter key to generate
`Control functions.
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`ALT – Alternate characters can be accessed by pressing Alt once before
`the desired key. Press Alt twice to enable Alt-Lock.
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`ZIPIT EX. 2044, pg.5
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`GETTING STARTED
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`What you need to get started:
`
`
`Wireless Internet Access – To use your Zipit Wireless Messenger,
`you must be near an IEEE 802.11b or IEEE 802.11g wireless
`network (frequently called a Wi-Fi® network). Zipit Wireless
`Messenger contains an 802.11b radio and will work with both
`802.11b and 802.11g networks.
`
`If you are using the device at home, you will need an 802.11b or
`802.11g wireless access point or router that is connected to a
`broadband Internet service (such as a cable or DSL connection).
`
`Outside the home, many businesses are now offering wireless
`access. Such locations are frequently called “hotspots”. In order
`to use Zipit Wireless Messenger outside the home, you will need
`to access a “hotspot” that doesn’t require you to pay a subscription
`fee.
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`Instant Messenger Accounts – Before using your Zipit Wireless
`Messenger, you must have an existing IM account. (You can not
`setup a new account on Zipit Wireless Messenger.) If you don’t
`have an existing account, you can easily setup new accounts for
`free on any Internet connected PC. When setting up a new
`account, you will choose or be provided with a screen name and a
`password.
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`Charging the battery
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`Plug the AC-Adapter into the DC input jack on the back side of the unit and
`into an AC Power outlet. Zipit Wireless Messenger can be used while it is
`being charged. The Lithium Ion battery in Zipit Wireless Messenger should
`be charged for 3 hours before portable use.
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`Powering Zipit Wireless Messenger on and off
`
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`To turn Zipit Wireless Messenger on or off, press and hold the Power button
`for at least one second.
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`During normal use, closing the lid will cause the unit to go into a low power
`(Standby) mode. If connected to the network when the lid is closed, Zipit
`Wireless Messenger will remain connected to the network until the lid is re-
`opened or until the unit is moved outside the range of the wireless network.
`Power consumption is reduced when the device is in Standby – significantly
`lengthening the battery life.
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`First Time Use
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`The first time you turn on your Zipit Wireless Messenger the Setup Wizard
`will guide you through a brief setup process. During this process, you will
`search for and connect to your wireless network, you will enter the screen
`name and password for your Instant Messenger account, and you will define
`how the programmable keys on the Zipit Wireless Messenger keyboard will
`be used.
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`ZIPIT EX. 2044, pg.7
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`NETWORK BASICS
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`Signal Strength: The strength of the connection is determined by your proximity to the Wireless Access Point
`(or Wireless Router), structural interference, and device interference (devices such as Microwave ovens or 2.4
`GHz cordless phones operate on the same radio frequency as 802.11b and g and can cause performance
`degradation on your wireless network).
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`SSID: Wireless Access Points typically broadcast a name or identifier – called an SSID – so that the network
`can easily be identified and selected by wireless device users. Access points can be configured to not
`broadcast the SSID so that the network is not easily available to other users. If your network does not
`broadcast the SSID, you will be able to enter the SSID manually on Zipit Wireless Messenger.
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`Encryption: Wireless Access Points can be configured to encrypt network traffic so that unauthorized users
`can’t use the networks. When the Access Point is configured for encryption, a key will be generated that can
`be used by wireless devices to access the network. This key is commonly known as a WEP (Wired
`Equivalent Privacy) key. Only users that know the key will be able to access the wireless network.
`
`For Fee Hotspots: Some hotspots require the user to pay a fee or have a monthly subscription in order to
`access their network. These locations typically expect the user’s device to have a web browser where the user
`can enter a pin number or credit card information to pay for using the network. These networks are not
`currently supported by Zipit Wireless Messenger
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`DHCP: All networked devices must have an IP address assigned to them which lets them know where to send
`and retrieve information in order to attach to the Internet. Most Wireless Access Points will be configured to
`automatically provide an IP Address to devices that attempt to connect to the network. Such devices have
`DHCP enabled - which allows the access point to dynamically assign IP addresses to devices as they connect.
`An access point can be configured such that DHCP is disabled and devices can only attach to the network if
`they know the (static) IP address required by the Access Point.
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`CONNECTING TO A WIRELESS NETWORK
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`Automated Connection
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`Although wireless networks can be configured in a variety of ways, Zipit
`Wireless Messenger is designed to make the Wireless connection process
`as automated and simple as possible.
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`When the device is turned on, Zipit Wireless Messenger will search for all
`available wireless networks and attempt to connect to the strongest
`unencrypted networks first, followed by the strongest encrypted networks.
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`If your network is unencrypted, it is likely that the connection will not require
`any input. Otherwise, follow the on screen instructions to connect to your
`network. If you prefer to manually select or configure a network, press NEXT
`while the device is searching for networks.
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`If your network is encrypted, you will be asked to enter a password (WEP
`Key). If your network is hidden, you will have to identify your network.
`
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`Checking for Software Updates
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`Each time the Zipit Wireless Messenger connects to the Internet, it will
`determine if a new software update is available. If a software update is
`available, the Zipit Wireless Messenger will automatically install it and then
`re-start.
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`WARNING: If your device is connected to an AC Power Outlet while
`downloading a new software load, do not unplug your device from the AC
`Power Outlet until the download and installation is complete.
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`ZIPIT EX. 2044, pg.9
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`LOGIN TO IM ACCOUNTS
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`After successfully connecting to the Internet and checking for software
`updates, you will need to setup your Instant Messenger accounts.
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`Remember: Before using your Zipit Wireless Messenger, you must have an
`existing IM account.
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`The Setup Wizard will ask if you have AOL, Yahoo, and MSN accounts. You
`will then be asked to enter the Screen Name and Password for each of your
`accounts.
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`Note: Restricted AOL accounts, such as KAOL accounts, are not supported.
`MSN accounts require the full account name, not just the screen name. For
`example, if you have a Hotmail account, you must add ‘@hotmail.com’ to
`your screen name.
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`ENTER YOUR IM ACCOUNT INFORMATION
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`The Setup Wizard will ask if you have existing IM accounts with AOL, MSN,
`and Yahoo. When prompted (as shown below), press Y if you have an
`existing Screen Name and Password. Otherwise, press N.
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`After pressing Y, you will be asked to type in your Screen Name and
`Password (as shown below). Type your Screen Name in the first field and
`then use the DOWN cursor key to move to the second field. Type in your
`Password and then press NEXT. Note: If you make a mistake while typing,
`use the BACKSPACE key to delete characters.
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`ZIPIT EX. 2044, pg.11
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`CONFIGURE YOUR MyEmoticonz KEYS
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`The final step in the Setup Wizard guides you through programming the
`MyEmoticonz keys (P1, P2 and P3) on the keyboard. These keys enable
`you to assign your favorite Emoticons (Smiley faces) to the keyboard. After
`completing Setup, when you press these keys, the keyboard will generate
`the correct Emoticon for the IM service you are using.
`
`Note: The keyboard also has three dedicated keys that enable you to quickly
`enter the most commonly used Emoticons. The Emoticons provided on the
`Zipit Wireless Messenger keyboard are the Smiley Face, Sad Face, and
`Surprised Face.
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`Use the LEFT or RIGHT cursor keys to cycle through and assign one of the
`available Emoticons to a programmable key. Use the UP and DOWN cursor
`keys to move between P1, P2, and P3. After you have assigned an
`Emoticon to each key, press NEXT to save the assignments and complete
`the Setup Wizard.
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`MyFriendz KEY
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`Once the Setup Wizard is complete, you will see the following screen:
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`Press the MyFriendz Key to start messaging!
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`MESSAGING
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`Initiate a Conversation
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`To start a new conversation, press the MyFriendz Key™ to open
`the MyFriendz List, highlight the desired friend using the UP and
`DOWN cursor keys, and press ENTER.
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`Respond to a New Message
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`Anyone on your MyFriendz List can initiate a new conversation with you by
`sending you a message. When a new message is sent from a friend, a
`“swoosh” sound is played and a pop-up dialog will be displayed on the
`screen to alert you - enabling an active conversation to continue without
`interruption while showing you which friend has sent a new message.
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`Switching Between Conversations
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`The PREV and NEXT keys on the keyboard allow you to switch between
`active conversations. The conversations can be accessed in the order they
`were initiated. For example, if there are 10 active conversations, and you are
`viewing conversation 5 of 10, pressing PREV will display conversation 4 and
`pressing NEXT will display conversation 6.
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`Tip: Another method of switching between conversations is to press the
`MyFriendz Key and select the desired user from the list of active screen
`names.
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`Using the MyFriendz List
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`The MyFriendz List is a pop-up window that displays the screen names of
`friends that are currently logged on to the instant messenger services that
`you are using. You can open or close the MyFriendz List at any time by
`pressing the MyFriendz Key.
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`When at least one conversation is in progress, the top portion of the
`MyFriendz List displays the list of friends, in alphabetical order, that you
`currently have engaged in conversations. This list is useful when you are
`engaged in a number of simultaneous conversations and want to jump to a
`specific conversation without having to page through each conversation one
`at a time.
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`The bottom portion of the MyFriendz List will display an alphabetical list of
`the friends that are currently logged into the IM services that you are using
`but that you have not currently engaged in conversation.
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`Tip: To quickly find a friend in the list, type the first character of the friend’s
`screen name. The highlight will jump to the first screen name that begins
`with that character. Additional characters can be entered (within a second of
`the previous character) in order to quickly narrow in on the desired screen
`name.
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`Tip: While the MyFriendz List is displayed, you can use PREV and NEXT to
`scroll up and down through the list a page at a time.
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`SETUP MENU
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`The Setup Menu can be opened and closed by pressing the MENU key on
`the keyboard. To cancel a Setup function at any time, press MENU prior to
`completing the directions on the screen.
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`Add and Delete MyFriendz
`Enables you to add and delete friends on the IM services that you are
`currently logged into. All services may not support this feature.
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`Setup Display
`Enables you to change the contrast of the LCD screen.
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`Manage IM Accounts
`Enables you to logout from any or all of your active IM Accounts and to login
`with a different screen name. Also, enables you to attempt to re-connect to
`an IM Service that may have dropped during usage or that wasn’t available
`when you first connected to the wireless network.
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`Manage Network Connection
`Enables you to manually select a different wireless network than the one you
`are currently connected to.
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`Manage MyEmoticonz
`Enables you to assign different emoticons to the three programmable keys.
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`Enable or Disable Password Protection
`Enables you to enable or disable password protection on your Zipit Wireless
`Messenger. If password protection is enabled, you will be prompted to enter
`the Password in order to 1) make modifications to the Owner information, the
`IM Account settings, or the programmable Emoticons, 2) add or delete
`buddies, 3) access any of the Zipit Wireless Messenger features after turning
`the unit ON or after returning to regular use from Standby, and 4) to disable
`the password protection feature.
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`Note: Please write down your password and keep it in a safe place.
`
`Owner
`Enables you to enter your name and address so that your unit can be
`identified if it is ever lost
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`System Information
`Provides information that may be required for support, including Software
`Version, Hardware Version, Product ID Code, MAC Address, and Network
`SSID
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`Rerun Setup Wizard
`Wipes out all saved data (such as network configurations, IM login
`information, and programmable emoticon settings) and takes the user back
`through the Setup Wizard. Note: This function does not affect your IM
`Accounts or their respective friends lists. Your accounts and list of friends
`are maintained by the IM service providers.
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`VOLUME CONTROL
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`To raise and lower the volume on Zipit Wireless Messenger, press and
`release the ALT key followed by either the UP or DOWN cursor keys. A pop-
`up window will be displayed showing a volume indicator that changes each
`time you press UP or DOWN. The pop-up window will disappear 2 seconds
`after the last key press or immediately if you press NEXT.
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`The volume indicator changes in preset increments of 10% each time UP or
`DOWN is pressed.
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`SUPPORTED NETWORKS
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`Open Network
`SSID broadcast
`Encrypted
`DHCP enabled
`
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`Zipit Wireless Messenger will automatically connect and the Setup Wizard will
`advance to the next step.
`
`Yes
`No
`Yes
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`Encrypted Network
`SSID broadcast
`Encrypted
`DHCP enabled
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`Hidden Network
`SSID broadcast
`Encrypted
`DHCP enabled
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`Hidden & Encrypted
`Network
`SSID broadcast
`Encrypted
`DHCP enabled
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`Static IP Network
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`DHCP enabled
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`Yes
`Yes
`Yes
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`No
`No
`Yes
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`No
`Yes
`Yes
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`No
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`The Setup Wizard will ask you to enter your WEP key. After entering the
`correct key, Zipit Wireless Messenger will connect to the network and the Setup
`Wizard will advance to the next step. The WEP key can typically be obtained
`from your Access Point’s setup or configuration screens.
`
`If no other networks are found, a screen will be provided asking you to move to
`a new location or to enter the SSID. Also, if other networks exist, press NEXT
`while the device is scanning for networks to advance to a manual configuration
`screen that allows you to enter an SSID. After entering the correct SSID, Zipit
`Wireless Messenger will connect to the network and the Setup Wizard will
`advance to the next step.
`
`This scenario is the same as the one described above, except after entering the
`correct SSID, Zipit Wireless Messenger will ask you to enter your WEP key.
`After entering the correct key, Zipit Wireless Messenger will connect to the
`network and the Setup Wizard will advance to the next step.
`
`If DHCP is not enabled, you will get a DHCP error when you try to connect to
`the network (unless the device successfully connects to another network) and
`will be provided with a manual configuration screen where you must enter an IP
`Address, Netmask, Gateway, and DNS. The correct values can typically be
`obtained from your Access Point’s setup or configuration screens.
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`NETWORK TROUBLESHOOTING
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`No networks found – the device was unable to detect any wireless networks
`1) Your device is not in range of any wireless access points
`Possible
`causes:
`2) Available access points are not broadcasting their SSID
`Solutions:
`1) Move closer to known wireless access points. Also, make sure
`that your wireless access point is turned on and is functional.
`2) Manually enter the SSID of the network in the space provided
`(the SSID can be found in the setup/configuration page of the
`access point)
`Unable to auto-connect – The device was able to detect one or more networks, but was
`unable to automatically connect to any of them.
`1) You may have entered an invalid SSID
`Possible
`2) You may have entered an invalid WEP key
`causes:
`3) The Access Point has been configured to disable DHCP
`4) The Internet connection may be down
`5) The Access Point configuration may be incorrectly set.
`6) The DHCP server may be providing incorrect network
`information
`7) The only networks available are “for fee” Hotspots.
`From the “Uh Oh” screen, select the network that you want to
`access. You will be given a brief list of the possible reasons for the
`failure and a method to correct the failure condition.
`
`Note: Check your Access Point/Router’s configuration screen to
`make sure that the Authentication type is set to Open and that the
`Preamble is set to Long.
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`Solution:
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`Solution
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`Solutions:
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`Failed to connect due to a DHCP error – Zipit Wireless Messenger was unable to connect to a
`wireless access point
`Possible causes:
`
`1) You may have entered an invalid SSID
`2) You may have entered an invalid WEP key
`3) The Access Point has been configured to disable DHCP
`4) The DHCP server may be providing incorrect network information (this
`is very uncommon)
`1) From the DHCP error screen, press Next to verify the SSID and WEP
`information.
`2) Verify that your Access Point or Wireless Router has DHCP enabled. If
`not, enable it and re-scan or press Next after verifying the SSID and
`WEP to enter the Static IP configuration screen. The required
`information can be obtained from your Access Point or Wireless Router.
`Failed to connect due to a DNS error – Zipit Wireless Messenger successfully connected to a
`wireless access point but was unable to connect to the Internet.
`1) Your Internet service provider is having a service outage
`Possible causes:
`2) Your cable or DSL modem is turned off or is malfunctioning
`3) The DHCP server on your access point has provided incorrect data (this is
`very uncommon).
`1 and 2) Verify that you can access the Internet from a PC. If not, check the
`status of your cable or DSL modem to see if it is receiving data from the
`Internet.
`Failed to connect to IM accounts – Zipit Wireless Messenger is connected to the Internet but
`was unable to connect to any of my accounts.
`Possible causes:
`1) Your router’s firewall settings are preventing your IM accounts to connect
`Solutions:
`2) Open the following ports to allow the IM traffic to pass through the
`firewall, 1863, 5190, 6891, 6901.
`Failed to connect because you are unauthorized to access this network – Zipit Wireless Messenger
`could not connect to the network because it requires a subscription service or a special password.
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`WARRANTY AND TECHNICAL SUPPORT
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`WARRANTY
`
`Zipit warrants to the purchaser that the Zipit Wireless Messenger will conform to
`the published specifications for such product and that it will be free from material
`defects in materials and workmanship for a period of 90 days from the date of
`first use. The consumer has at their sole and exclusive remedy under this
`warranty at Zipit's discretion to repair or replace the product. This warranty does
`not cover any problems which result from improper installation, unauthorized
`modification or repair, misuse, damage, abuse, or if any parts are improperly
`installed or replaced by the user. The product is for customer end use only and
`not for use in life support or other hazardous applications.
`
`TECHNICAL SUPPORT
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`For technical support please visit www.zipitwireless.com.
`
`Note: After the first successful connection to a wireless network, Zipit Wireless
`Messenger will always attempt to connect to networks it has previously
`connected to before attempting to connect to new networks.
`
`Note: It is recommended that you update your Access Point or Router’s
`firmware to the latest version if you have problems using your Zipit Wireless
`Messenger. The Zipit Wireless Messenger has been tested with many routers
`and most connection problems have been resolved by updating to the router’s
`latest firmware. Refer to your Access Point or Router user’s manual or the router
`manufacturer’s website for details on this process.
`
`
`
`22
`
`ZIPIT EX. 2044, pg.22
`
`

`

`FCC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
`_________________________________________________________________________
`This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
`conditions:
`
`(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any
`interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
`
`Zipit Wireless Messenger
` Product :
`ZWM1
` Model :
`Zipit LLC.
` Responsible Party:
`535 N. Pleasantburg Dr.
`
`
`Suite 114
`
`
`Greenville, SC 29607
`
`
`www.zipitwireless.com
`
`
`
`This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
`device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
`reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This
`equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and
`used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
`communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
`particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television
`reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is
`encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
`
` -- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
`
` -- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
`
` -- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver
`is connected.
`
` -- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help
`
`
`
`23
`
`ZIPIT EX. 2044, pg.23
`
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